Egypt rebuts false claims on Rafah crossing, Gaza aid

EGYPT’S Foreign Ministry has moved to counter what it calls “deliberate misrepresentations” of its role in humanitarian operations for Gaza, issuing a detailed rebuttal of 10 “false claims” in an infographic published on Thursday on its official Facebook page.

Major milestones mark President’s SADC tenure

Zimbabwe will this week round up its highly successful tenure as SADC Chair, having recorded numerous milestones.

African central banks turn to gold for stability

NAIROBI. – In line with a growing trend across emerging markets, central banks in sub-Saharan Africa are accelerating gold accumulation efforts, as a hedge against perceived United States’ macro instability and rising global geopolitical risks.

Nigeria refuses to accept US deportees

ABUJA. – Nigeria will not alter its stance against accepting deportees from the United States, the country’s foreign ministry spokesman has said, noting the most populous African country would never accept “additional baggage” to its existing socio-economic challenges.

Rare Niger meteorite smuggled to US

CHICAGO. – “Brazen! It is brazen!” Prof Paul Sereno says down the phone line from Chicago.

Family appeals order to bury Lungu in Zambia

JOHANNESBURG. – The family of Edgar Lungu have filed papers for leave to appeal Gauteng Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba’s judgment  that the former Zambian president’s  remains be repatriated to Lusaka for burial.

Botswana hails China’s zero-tariff offer

Gaborone. – Facing a weakening currency and a slump in global diamond demand, Botswana is signalling a strategic pivot to diversify its economy.

Breaking the Skills Divide: Isaac Okoli and Colleagues Call for Urgent Overhaul of Global TVET Systems

By Bheki Ndlovu                     In a landmark study poised to reshape how nations think about education and economic equity, Mr. Isaac Okoli,…

Zhovhe Farm citrus project sets tone for rural transformation

THE massive citrus project at the integrated Zhovhe Farm near Beitbridge is gaining momentum, with the first harvest from some of its 230 000 orange trees recently completed.

Profeeds pours additional US$1 million into Bulawayo plant ….bringing investment to US$12 million for the state of the art plant …..Minister commends plant for advanced automation

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub LEADING stock feed manufacturer, Profeeds, is set to pour in an additional $1 million into its $11 million state-of-the-art Bulawayo plant, which has been commended…

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