NATO ruined Libya, but couldn’t break it

Mustafa Fetouri To an outside observer, Libya is a map of fractured jurisdictions. Yet, beneath the surface, a singular, invisible nervous system keeps the lights on. This is the ultimate…

NEW: Black History Month and the duty to remember 

Mabasa Sasa IN 2005, celebrated Black American actor Morgan Freeman spoke about why he did not celebrate Black History Month. His reasoning was plain: there is no White History Month…

UN says climate shocks driving displacement in Mozambique

The United Nations warned on Friday of severe overcrowding in temporary accommodation shelters hosting an estimated 100 000 people displaced by flooding in Mozambique and appealed for more international support.…

NEW: President Mnangagwa attends ZANU PF National Cell Day

Patrick Chitumba at PRICABE FARM, Kwekwe PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA attended the ZANU PF National Cell Day commemorations at Dambudzo 1 Cell at Pricabe Farm in Kwekwe. The ruling party’s First Secretary…

Nearly 620k travellers use Beitbridge border post in December

Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] Nearly 620 000 travellers used the Beitbridge border post between Zimbabwe and South Africa during the festive season with the port of entry continuing to maintain its status…

ELISA Summit aims to turn AfCFTA aspirations into real business growth across Africa

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] MOVING Africa’s integration agenda from aspiration to execution through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will come under the spotlight at the Enterprise, Leaders and Innovators Society…

Postpone travel to Maputo: Envoy

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’s Ambassador to Mozambique Dr Victor Matemadanda has advised Zimbabweans wishing to cross into the neighbouring country to postpone their plans until the flooding and associated…

SADC mobilises aid for flood-hit Mozambique

Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub SADC has deployed its Emergency Response Team to Mozambique as severe flooding devastates southern parts of the country, displacing hundreds of thousands and claiming several lives.…

Regional livestock threats prompt heightened surveillance

Theseus Shambare GOVERNMENT has intensified livestock disease surveillance as regional outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and persistent rains heighten the risk of tick-borne illnesses. Under the National Development Strategy Two…

SA army to help tackle gang violence

CAPE TOWN. –  South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the government is considering deploying the army to gang violence hotspots to tackle persistent gang-related crime. The president’s remarks came amid…

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