Mafume sparks controversy amid Harare mass demolitions
This has been compounded by high level rural to urban migration by thousands of youths seeking opportunities in Harare’s last remaining firms.
By Julia Ndlela
16h ago
Scrape Sadc summit exposes bloc
Thousands of people have been killed in the conflict in Eastern DRC in a war that has forced some Sadc States to deploy troops to that country.
By Staff Reporters
19h ago
African religious tradition creating fertile ground for inferiority complex among women
This division of labour perceives women to be weak, timid and not brave.
By Faith Mutimwiyi
19h ago
Deserving beneficiaries should get govt support
The assistance has come in handy in that most farmers’ crops last season failed as a result of the El Niño-induced drought, hence they are looking forward to recover this season.
By Newsday
19h ago
ED caps wife at MSU graduation
The First Lady was among 6 479 graduands who were conferred with various degrees at the university.
By Stephen Chadenga
19h ago
Lupane methane gas project stuck on paper
Media reports stated that the Lupane Gas Project was set to start during the third quarter of this year.
By Patricia Sibanda
19h ago
Resource constraints sag WFP food aid programme
WFP has, however, indicated that it will assist close to a million families through the lean season programme.
By Lorraine Muromo
19h ago
Zim Commonwealth possible readmission queried
Mnangagwa’s bid to return Zimbabwe to the Commonwealth received a major boost with the bloc’s outgoing secretary-general, Patricia Scotland, supporting the move.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
19h ago
Sadc ignores Moza civil unrest
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is the Sadc chairperson, ignored the Mozambique violent clashes in his speech.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Nov. 21, 2024