Namibian President departs

Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has left the country, concluding her working visit to Zimbabwe.

Namibian President tours National Heroes Acre

Namibia’s President, Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has paid a solemn tribute at the National Heroes Acre, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

WHO member states adopt historic pandemic agreement.

WORLD Health Organisation (WHO) member states today adopted a landmark Pandemic Agreement aimed at making the world safer and more resilient against future global health crises.

Inaugural EU-Zim Business Forum kicks off in Harare.

More than 60 EU companies and more than 150 local companies are gathered in Harare for the inaugural EU-Zim Business Forum.

Zimbabwean students shine at prestigious global science competition

Two Zimbabwean students have won awards at this year’s Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which was held in Ohio, United States, from May 10 to 16.

President Mnangagwa hosts Namibia’s President Nandi-Ndaitwah for bilateral talks

SADC Chairperson, President Mnangagwa, met Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House in Harare today, with the two leaders engaging in bilateral talks aimed at strengthening cooperation between their countries.

Sadc prioritises sustainable financing for transfrontier conservation areas

SADC member states have a shared vision to foster integrated and effective management of transboundary landscapes and seascapes, ensuring that they thrive for generations to come, the Permanent Secretary for Environment, Climate, and Wildlife, Ambassador Tadeous Chifamba, said yesterday.

IT WAS THE RAPE TRIAL, LIVE ON TV, WHICH BROUGHT SA TO A HALT

JOHANNESBURG. − It was the televised rape trial in South Africa which prompted a furious public backlash after a witness − who said she was raped by her pastor from the age of 14 − was subjected to a lengthy and, at times, aggressively intimate cross-examination by the lawyer representing Nigerian televangelist, Timothy Omotoso.

THE NIGERIAN PROPHET, THE RAPE TRIAL IN SA

JOHANNESBURG. − South African authorities say they will continue with legal proceedings against Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso who was acquitted of rape last month, even though he has left the country.

IT’S NOT ONLY THE FOREIGN PROPHETS TO BLAME IN SA

TIMOTHY Omotoso’s rape case might have thrown the spotlight on foreign prophets in South Africa but it doesn’t mean the local prophets are angels when it comes to sexual abuse cases.

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