SPONSORED: Standard Chartered in Zimbabwe has donated USD1 million for COVID-19 emergency relief

Standard Chartered in Zimbabwe has contributed USD1 million to the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Oxfam for programmes providing emergency relief to communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

JUST IN: Magufuli, a man of action – President Mnangagwa

The late Tanzanian leader President John Magufuli was a man of action who worked tirelessly for the development of not only his country but the Sadc region and the whole continent, President Mnangagwa has said.

ZNA warns of fraudsters . . .

THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has warned members of the public especially the business community to be wary of fraudsters masquerading as ZNA procurement officers.

JUST IN: Zimbabwe scoops 13 regional gender awards

Zimbabwe has shined at the regional gender awards scooping the most accolades, 13 out of the 34 categories with the second most winning country, Mauritius only managing six awards among the nine countries that participated.

JUST IN: Rescue plans for France-based Warriors

IT will be clearer in the next hour or so if the France-based duo of Tino Kadewere and Marshal Munetsi are coming home tonight as Government to Government negotiations have been activated with their regional counterparts to use a single private plane for their return to Europe after the African Cup of Nations football matches.

President Mnangagwa off to Dar es Salaam for Magufuli funeral

President Mnangagwa left for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania this afternoon where he is set to join other African and world leaders in mourning the passing on of Tanzanian President John Magufuli (61), due to a heart ailment.

Local NGO mobilises community to work with partners

A local non-governmental organisation (NGO), Jekesa Pfungwa Vulingqondo (JPV) has partnered the Government in carrying out a social mobilisation programme aimed at encouraging citizens to be actively involved in the development of their communities.

Swarms of locusts damage small grain crops in Chiredzi and Mwenezi

Swarms of three indigenous locust species have damaged nearly 8 000 hectares of crops in Chiredzi and Mwenezi with small grain being the worst affected, a senior plant protection official said on Friday.

Woman in court for scalding hubby

A 27-year-old Harare woman who scalded her husband with hot water for reprimanding her against assaulting her mother has appeared in court.

Magufuli a true Pan-Africanist-President

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described the late Tanzanian President John Magufuli as a Pan-Africanist who worked tirelessly, not only to develop his country but the African continent as a whole.

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