JUST IN: GZU students demonstrate over fees increase
There was commotion at Great Zimbabwe University’s Mashava campus today when anti-riot police fired tear gas at students who were demonstrating over tuition fees increases.
LATEST: North Korea’s leader Kim visits China: Reports
TOKYO. – Speculation that Kim Jong Un visited Beijing on his first-ever foreign trip as North Korea’s leader was rife Tuesday after Japanese media reported the arrival and departure of a special train met by an honour guard.
UPDATED: President welcomed in Kigali
PRESIDENTIAL Spokesman Mr George Charamba has dismissed social media claims that President Mnangagwa has been barred from attending African Union Extra-Ordinary Summit sessions in Kigali, Rwanda as ‘absolute nonsense’ saying the President had not only been doubly commended ahead of the Summit but was this morning busy attending a business forum preceding the Summit.
UPDATED: President names, shames looters • Nearly $1bn remains outstanding • Funds stashed in China, Botswana, SA
President Mnangagwa yesterday named and shamed corporates and individuals that failed to return nearly $1 billion they externalised in the past years, despite Government giving them a three-month amnesty.
UPDATED: President in Rwanda for AU Extraordinary Session
President Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday evening to attend the African Union (AU) Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, which is being convened to launch the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
UPDATED: ZEC appoints Silaigwana acting chief elections officer
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has appointed Mr Utloile Silaigwana as the acting chief elections officer taking over from Mrs Constance Chigwamba who has since returned to the Public Service Commission.
Trump fires diplomat Rex Tillerson
US President Donald Trump has asked top diplomat Rex Tillerson to step down.
AFRICA: Nigeria plane makes emergency landing in Ghana: airline
A Nigerian plane made an emergency landing in Ghana after smoke was detected in the cabin, officials said yesterday, in the latest incident to hit domestic and foreign airline operators.
Namibia fears tourist decline due to improper waste management
Improper waste management is harmful for Namibia’s tourism sector, Environment Minister Pohamba Shifeta said Wednesday.
Four UN peacekeepers killed in central Mali mine blast
Four United Nations (UN) peacekeepers were killed on Wednesday when a mine exploded under their vehicle in central Mali in a deliberate attack, capping a bloody week for civilians and security forces in the West African nation.











