March 07
Botswana: Botswana Rallies SADC Countries Against European Ban On Trophy Hunting
Botswana is galvanising the support of southern African countries to lobby against moves by Europe to ban the import of wildlife trophies from Africa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'US Revised Sanctions Order Inconsequential'
The United States' revised executive order issued on Monday, further prolonging the illegal imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe, is inconsequential as it disregards the clarion… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 1 000 Schools to Benefit From FIFA F4s Programme
At least 1 000 schools from across the country are set to benefit from the FIFA Football for Schools programme which is set to be launched today in Harare. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Caps Utd Plead for Rufaro
Giants Caps United have pleaded with authorities to speed up efforts to get Rufaro Stadium homologated as they face the possibility of playing their home games away from Harare… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Community Service for Former Croco Motors Parts Manager, Accomplice
Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna has sentenced to community service former Croco Motors parts manager Joseph Matinyarare and his accomplice, receiving clerk Stephen… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Valerie Mpundu Arts Reporter
Renowned author, Memory Chirere, celebrated his Outstanding Poetry Book award he won at the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) 2023 in style by reading extracts from the winning… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nine Women Will Sit in the House
NINE women will sit in the House of Assembly when the first Parliament of Zimbabwe convenes. Six will be ZANU (PF) members and the rest Patriotic Front. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 12 Junior Swimmers to Compete in SA
Twelve local swimmers are set to compete at the South Africa Junior Age Group Championships this month at Kings Park Swimming Pool in Durban. Read more »
South Africa: Platinum's 'Worst Crisis' Means More Job Losses in SA
South Africa's platinum producers are in crisis, as slumping metal prices force jobs cuts and erode profits. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Minister Moyo Attends Energy Summit in US
Zimbabwe is committed to overcoming its energy deficit through pro-business policies that encourage investment, the Minister of Energy and Power Development, Edgar Moyo, has said. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Miners Plot Supply Ramp Up, As Gold Price Hits Fresh High
Gold miners across the world are poised to bolster production by almost 5 percent as prices eclipse all-time highs. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mavhunga, Modi Sworn in
The new Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, Monica Mavhunga, has vowed to improve the welfare of ex-combatants and see to it that they meet with President… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Man Smuggles 30 Guns, 1 700 Rounds of Ammunition From SA
Police have recovered 30 pistols, 30 empty magazines and 1 700 rounds of ammunition which were smuggled from South Africa into Zimbabwe aboard a crossborder bus. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Big Match Feeling Grips City... Kaindu Speaks Ahead of Dembare Tie
A few days before Highlanders and Dynamos rekindle their rivalry in a rare 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season opener at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday, the big match… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Government Ensures Relief Aid, Plus Programmes to Grow More Food
A fundamental policy of the Second Republic is that no one goes hungry, ever, so those households short of food receive help, usually rations of grain while a number of urban… Read more »
Zimbabwe: AG's Office Urged to Give Effective, Patriotic Advice
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Zimbabwe: Another Application for Fraud Suspect Smith Dismissed
Another application for exception filed by the suspected fraudster Michael Smith, who is facing 40 counts of fraud and corruptly concealing transactions from his principal, has… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Committed to Transforming Agriculture Through Irrigation
Government continues to demonstrate unwavering commitment towards strengthening the agriculture sector's resilience to climate change by persistently pushing for the adoption of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Local Cement Supply Improves
Zimbabwe's cement production has returned to levels where major manufacturers are producing more than needed to satisfy national demand, so import licences are no longer being… Read more »
March 06
Zimbabwe: US Sanctions Move a Small Symbolic Change
The ending of the American declaration of national emergency regarding Zimbabwe on Monday was a very modest and largely symbolic gesture, especially as sanctions against 11… Read more »
Africa: Importance of Gender Equity in Africa's Democracy Agenda
Many a time the concept of gender equity and equality are confused. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Interventions Lead to Cholera Cases Decline
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter Read more »
Zimbabwe: All Sanctions Should Be Removed - Prof Ncube
THE piecemeal removal of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States has been described as a step in the right direction, although the country prefers to have the illegal… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Fruit Tree Initiative Gets Underway
Government has distributed 32 500 fruit trees in six districts selected on a suitability basis across the country for the pilot programme that started in February. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Why Mahachi Chose Manica Diamonds
Former Warriors winger, Kuda Mahachi, says his recent move to Mutare Premiership outfit, Manica Diamonds, is a personal quest for peace of mind more than anything else. Read more »