Zimbabwe: Man Sodomises 10 Minors
[The Herald] A Chinhoyi security guard indecently assaulted at least 10 boys aged between nine and 12 years mostly after showing them pornographic material. It is alleged that Chenjerai Mairosi, 38, of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Prophet' Rapes Churchmate
[The Herald] A Harare prophet raped a woman at his shrine claiming he wanted to remove goblins in her stomach with his manhood, the court heard yesterday. Blessing Machowa (26) was facing rape charges...
View ArticleThe Globe Needs a Strong Africa
[The Herald] I have come of age as arguably the dean of African tourism ministers. ......
View ArticleThousands of Zimbabweans rally for Mugabe after war veteran's rebuke
Thousands of Zimbabweans rallied in support of President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday, days after war veterans called the 92-year-old a corrupt dictator, highlighting manoeuvring over the ZANU-PF...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Dismantling Zimbabwe's 'Deep State'
The Zimbabwean state has provided some of the biggest lessons in humility for political analysts in this century. Its government, headed by the indomitable Robert Mugabe, has failed to 'definitively...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Dema Plant Adds 100mw to Grid
Zesa Holdings' power supply capacity got a 100-megawatt boost last week following the commissioning of the Dema Emergency Power Plant. The project is one of the short-term initiatives being implemented...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Well and Strong' Mugabe Vows to Cling Onto Power for 'A Long Time'
[New Zimbabwe] PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe vowed Wednesday that he shall remain the country's leader "for a long time" as he dismissed calls for his resignation. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mnangagawa Says Not All Zanu-PF Ministers Are Corrupt
[New Zimbabwe] VICE PRESIDENT Emerson Mnangagwa has said not all government ministers are corrupt, adding that he was an example of those who are farming honestly. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Environmental Agency Drags City of Mutare to Court Over Failure to...
[New Zimbabwe] PROBLEMS continue to mount for Mutare city council after it was dragged to the courts Monday by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) for non-collection of refuse which has led to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Punishment for War Veterans
[Deutsche Welle] Thousands of Zimbabweans have rallied in support of President Robert Mugabe days after war veterans called the 92-year-old a corrupt dictator. Uncertainty over his successor is...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Jonathan Moyo Snubbed in Masvingo
[Financial Gazette] ALLIES of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa forced a high-powered delegation from the ruling party's supreme decision-making body in between congresses, the Politburo, to abort a...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Leadership Moment - the Centre Can No Longer Hold
[Daily Maverick] During the first week of July 2016 there were sporadic protests in Zimbabwe as citizens staged demonstrations from Beitbridge to Harare and Bulawayo. The protests, led by a variety of...
View ArticleZimbabwe Loses U.S$20 Billion
[Financial Gazette] A UNITED Kingdom researcher has projected Zimbabwe's current account deficit to rise to US$2,8 billion this year, largely due to a widening trade deficit despite a comprehensive ban...
View ArticleMMEZ Creation Denounced
[The Herald] Debate on the Minerals Exploration and Marketing Corporation Bill opened in the National Assembly on Tuesday with some legislators denouncing the proposed creation of a merged Minerals...
View ArticleRace Against Time in Drought-Ravaged Southern Africa to Ensure 23 Million...
With only a few weeks before land preparation begins for the next main cropping season, some 23 million people in Southern Africa urgently need support to produce enough food to feed themselves and...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s Hotel and Tourism Sector Set for Steady Growth as Visitor...
South Africa’s hotel industry is set for steady growth in the next five years driven by an increase in the number of foreign visitors into the African continent. Pietro Calicchio, Industry leader of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Imports Fall Due to Govt Strict Restrictions
[The Herald] Zimbabwe imported $2,51 billion worth of goods between January and June this year, representing a 13,3 percent decline on 2015. The decline in the value of imports comes after Government...
View ArticleZimbabwe police detain spokesman of former loyalist group
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwe police have detained the spokesman of the veterans association that turned on President Robert Mugabe last week and called him dictatorial, raising concerns that a...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Amazing Business Secrets From Indigenous Retailers
[The Herald] Grocery shops operated by indigenous people have been part of Zimbabwe's rural and urban landscape since colonial times. Common names include Machipisa, Mwayera, Mutongerwa, Mutonono,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Digital Technologies - Changing the Way We Live
[The Herald] Digital Technologies - including the internet, mobile phones, and all the other tools we use to share information digitally -- have spread quickly. The number of internet users globally...
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