Man jailed for raping a minor

Londile Moyo, [email protected] A 39-YEAR-OLD man from Hwange has been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment for raping a four-year-old toddler. The incident happened on 16 September 2024, when the offender…

President concludes Belarus visit

President Mnangagwa has left Belarus, where he was on a five-day State visit that culminated in the signing of several deals, including a transformative agreement on the revamping of the country’s public health sector.

Minister Chadzamira rallies Masvingo’s Provincial Committee ahead of National Culture Month Launch

Mbulelo Mpofu recently in Masvingo LAST week, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Honourable Ezra Chadzamira, convened a meeting with the Provincial State Occasions Committee to finalise…

Private players to supply electricity to households

Private players will soon be eligible to generate, distribute, and transmit electricity to households, particularly in new suburban areas countrywide.

EcoCash Goes Global! Zimbos can now send money abroad with a click

By Zimpapers Writer ZIMBABWE’S mobile money giant EcoCash has shaken up the remittance game by launching a new international money transfer service that allows users to send money out of…

EcoCash launches international money transfers from Zimbabwe to other countries

EcoCash, a local fintech platform, has launched a new international money transfer service that allows customers to send money from Zimbabwe to several other countries.

President hails stronger Zim, Belarus ties

ZIMBABWE stands ready to open new frontiers of cooperation with Belarus, particularly in the fields of energy, mining, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, waste management and water purification, which are critical to unlocking sustainable socio-economic growth, President Mnangagwa has said.

Zimbabwe secures deal to revamp hospitals

ZIMBABWE and Belarus yesterday signed a deal that will see the country’s health sector undergoing a major transformation and modernisation, starting with Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare.

Rising dam inflows to boost electricity supply

THERE are high prospects for improved electricity availability this winter due to increased water inflows into Kariba Dam, which now stands at 16.2 percent up from minus 7 percent at the start of the season, a Cabinet minister has said.

Zim, Moza in €8,5m forestry, trade deals

ZIMBABWE and Mozambique have launched two transformative cross-border projects designed to boost sustainable agriculture, trade and forestry conservation, marking a new chapter in regional cooperation and climate resilience across Southern Africa.

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