Australia considers emergency visas for white SA farmers

South Africa’s foreign ministry has fired back against an Australian proposal to grant emergency visas to white South African farmers, after a leading Australian politician said the group needed protection in a “civilised country.”

Man sodomises schoolboy (9)

A 37-year-old man has been jailed for 25 years after he was found guilty of sodomising a nine-year-old boy and forcing him to suck his manhood in full view of his younger sister.

UAE offers $1.4bn in aid to Sudan: state media

The United Arab Emirates has offered $1.4 billion to Sudan’s central bank to help Khartoum tackle an acute foreign exchange crisis, the official Sudanese news agency reported Tuesday.

Palestine, UN launch $539 mln appeal to aid Palestinians

The Palestinian government and the United Nations launched on Wednesday a $539.7 million appeal to address the urgent humanitarian needs of 1.9 million Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territory in 2018.

Driver dies in ‘seatbelt crash’

A Mutare woman’s attempt to fasten her seatbelt while driving ended in tragedy after she lost control of the vehicle which veered off the road and overturned, killing her on the spot.

Pests destroy a third of Mozambique crops

Pests and disease sweeping through Mozambique have destroyed at least a third of the country’s agricultural crops over the past 11 months, a government spokeswoman said.

Mhangura farmers hail irrigation equipment

Farmers in Mhangura, who received irrigation equipment under the Brazil More Food for Africa programme, have commended the initiative as it has helped to boost production.

Woman up for facilitating minor’s rape

Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter A 22-year-old woman has appeared before a Harare court for facilitating the rape of a 14-year-old girl in exchange for money. Vimbai Fungisayi appeared before magistrate…

Association in drive to establish woodlots

The Sustainable Afforestation Association (SAA) has entered into a joint venture programme with farmers in tobacco growing areas to establish eucalyptus energy woodlots as an alternative fuel for curing the crop.

Kwekwe gets $1m for road rehab

Midlands Bureau KWEKWE will soon embark on road rehabilitation after it received $1 million from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara). Kwekwe Mayor Councillor Matenda Madzoke said it took the…

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