LATEST: Zanu PF Women’s league chairperson booted out
Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare ZANU-PF Manicaland women’s league has booted out its chairperson, Cde Happiness Nyakuedzwa for allegedly disrespecting the First Lady, Dr Amai Grace Mugabe who is also the…
LATEST: Wits students vow to close university after council snub
Johannesburg – Protesting Witwatersrand University students on Monday vowed to shut down the institution until their grievances were heard. This follows the university council refusing to address the thousands of students…
Decline in agric activity hampers economic growth
Yoliswa Dube Bulawayo Bureau The decline of activity in the agricultural sector has deepened the economic downturn in rural communities which continue to reel under poverty.
NGOs fail to account for $224m donor funds
NAIROBI. – Millions of dollars sent to various non-governmental organisations in Kenya by donors cannot be accounted for, a senior official of a regulatory board has said.
NGOs fail to account for $224m donor funds
NAIROBI. – Millions of dollars sent to various non-governmental organisations in Kenya by donors cannot be accounted for, a senior official of a regulatory board has said.
NGOs fail to account for $224m donor funds
NAIROBI. – Millions of dollars sent to various non-governmental organisations in Kenya by donors cannot be accounted for, a senior official of a regulatory board has said.
Mighty Warriors make history with Rio date!
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter— Zimbabwe . (1)1 Cameroon . . 0
NGOs fail to account for $224m donor funds
NAIROBI. – Millions of dollars sent to various non-governmental organisations in Kenya by donors cannot be accounted for, a senior official of a regulatory board has said.
Typhoon Koppu sweeps through the Philippines
MANILA. – Powerful Typhoon Koppu wrecked houses, tore down trees and unleashed landslides and floods, forcing thousands to flee as it pummelled the northern Philippines yesterday, officials said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sable crisis requires win-win scenario
Zesa Holdings recently switched off, to minimal supply, the country’s sole Ammonium Nitrate (AN) manufacturer, Sable Chemicals, to divert 40 megawatts, the firm had been receiving, to residential areas.








