NEW: Five things that happened in China this week
Manyika Kangai Typhoon Gaemi hits China Typhoon Gaemi has reached south-eastern China after sweeping across the Taiwan Strait, leaving three people dead and 380 injured. The third and most powerful…
NEW: Meat thief in hot soup
Online Reporter A man from Highfield, Harare, is in hot soup after he was caught stashing two packets of meat into his trousers at OK Mart in Hillside last week.…
NEW: Ethiopia hit by landslides, death could jump to 500
THE death toll from landslides in Ethiopia earlier this week has risen to 257 and is expected to almost double, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs…
NEW: Arsonists attack French railways hours before Olympic ceremony
VANDALS targeted France’s high-speed train network with a series of coordinated actions that brought major disruption to some of the country’s busiest rail lines ahead of the Paris Olympics opening…
NEW: Israeli minister takes aim at Harris over Gaza ceasefire call
Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has accused US Vice President Kamala Harris of being in favour of a Gaza ceasefire deal that would see Israel “surrendering” to Hamas. In a…
NEW: Delta expects growth in volume uptake
Online Reporter DELTA Corporation Limited expects significant growth in volume uptake this financial year, banking on recently added production capacity. This comes as Delta commissioned three new production lines after…
NEW: Zimbabwe to host regional conference on agro-ecology
Online Reporter ZIMBABWE will on Tuesday host a two-day SADC region conference on agro-ecology policy framework, which is meant to improve sustainable agriculture and disaster mitigation at policy level. It…
NEW: Government to regulate Artificial Intelligence activities
Online Reporter THE Government is working on modalities to establish a security centre to monitor and regulate Artificial Intelligence (AI) activities, amid concerns over national security. Responding to questions in…
NEW: Inflation subsides as economy to grow by 2 percent
Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’s inflation is set to remain stable due to tight monetary policies introduced by Government and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion…
NEW: Government working to avert brain drain in health care
Online Reporter Government is working towards improving working conditions for health workers to stem brain drain. Responding to questions from legislators in Parliament on Wednesday, Health and Child Care Deputy…











