June 14
Zimbabwe: Indonesia Seeks Deeper Economic Ties With Zim
Indonesian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Dewa Juniarta Sastrawan, yesterday led three legislators from his country on a tour of the Museum of African Liberation in Harare, where they… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'A Decade of Collective Progress'
Zimbabweans yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Albinism Awareness Day. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mamombe Put to Her Defence, Accomplices Freed
HARARE Provincial magistrate, Mr Taurai Manuwere, yesterday put Joana Mamombe to her defence and acquitted her three accomplices at the close of the State case. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 13,300 Touts, Mushikashika Drivers Arrested
MORE than 13 300 touts and mushikashika drivers have been arrested countrywide in an ongoing operation, which was launched after violence that erupted three weeks ago at a Mutare… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Scraps VAT On Gold Deliveries
Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube has scrapped the requirement for gold miners to pay 15 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) on the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Over 200,000 Hectares Now Under Irrigation
LIKE many other nations in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe is grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, especially droughts caused by El Niño. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Has 8,000 Doses of Cabotegravir Anti-HIV Drug
Zimbabwe has 8,000 doses of injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis drug, cabotegravir, for use in the ongoing pilot programme to establish its efficacy in preventing HIV as the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimra Seeks Partnership With Media On Tax Education
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) is working on a robust plan to engage the media including community radio stations to boost its tax education initiatives. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Kefalos Applauded for Tapping Into Regional Markets
Zimbabwean company Kefalos Cheese (Pvt) Ltd has been applauded by Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonaland East, Aplonia Munzverengwi, for tapping… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Accounting Giant Forvis Mazars Starts Zim Operations
Global accounting and advisory giant Forvis Mazars has officially launched its Zimbabwean operations, signalling confidence in the country's economic prospects. Read more »
Zimbabwe: We're Committed to Affordable Health - VP Mohadi
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Zimbabwe: Police Hunt for R121 000 Robbers
Police have launched a manhunt for three robbers who raided a house in Colleen Bawn, Matabeleland South before stealing over R121 000 and three cellphones, early Wednesday morning. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cosafa Cup Chance for Zim
THE Zimbabwe national football team coaches will have an opportunity to assess the players at their disposal at the COSAFA Cup which is now set to be held from 26 June to 7 July in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Taps Into Tajikstan Value Addition Strategy
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Zimbabwe: 'Let's Proudly Protect Our National Interest'
Zimbabwe should be proud of their country and celebrate its ability to achieve transformative developmental strides while remaining united, in defiance of the crippling impact of… Read more »
Southern Africa: Dushanbe Conference - Critical Step to End SADC Water Woes
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Zimbabwe: Kaindu Eyes Winning Return
Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu wants the resumption of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League action to bring a change of fortune for his side after a winless run in May. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cutting-Edge Biotechnology Lab Opens At LSU
LUPANE State University (LSU) has equipped its biotechnology laboratory with modern equipment, which will see the university improve genetics of plants and animals while also… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Needs Government Intervention to Function
IN January, under a major Government initiative, Operation Chenesa, 25 000 tonnes of Harare city's accumulated garbage was removed, with the large illegal dumps around the city… Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Media Firm to Close Major Papers
In a development that will shock readers and the South African media establishment, Media24 is set to close several of its mainstream print publications, including City Press,… Read more »
Southern Africa: UK Varsity Returns Uganda Artefacts
The University of Cambridge has returned 39 Ugandan items which range from tribal regalia to pottery to the East African country. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Moratorium On Urban State Land Timely'
The recently introduced moratorium on urban State land by Government has been welcomed by Zimbabweans as a step in the right direction towards ensuring sustainability and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Lawmakers to Set Elect President
South African lawmakers will elect the president today after being sworn in at the first Parliament sitting. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nyatanga Burial On Sunday
The late Eddie "Mboma" Nyatanga will be buried at Glen Forest Cemetery on the outskirts of Harare on Sunday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Why Knowledge Not Found in Formal Education Deserve More Attention
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