Where drought is the new normal: El Niño worsens food shortages in Malawi and...
Lucy Lamble reports from southern Africa on the recurring droughts, exacerbated by an unusually strong El Niño, that are causing a severe lack of food...
View ArticleRuling Party Appoints Manicaland Youth Chairperson
[The Herald] Mutare -Zanu-PF Manicaland youth executive yesterday unanimously agreed to elevate Cde Mubuso Chinguno to be its substantive chairperson. Cde Chinguno, who has been the acting chairperson...
View ArticleAll-Women Garbage Collection Team Cleans up Harare
[Deutsche Welle] Harare -Jobs like truck driving or garbage collecting used to exclusively go to men, because women were deemed too delicate for the tasks. But that has changed in Zimbabwe's capital...
View ArticleWorld Supermodel Responds to Malaika's Issue
[The Herald] World Supermodel has responded to the issue of Malaika Mushandu who recently walked away as the World Supermodel queen at a beauty pageant that took place in Cape Town, South Africa but...
View ArticleMike Fokorani Wins Two Oceans Ultra Marathon
[The Herald] Veteran Long distance runner Mike Fokorani and Collen Makaza raised the country's flag high when he came first at the Two Oceans Ultra marathon over the weekend in Cape Town, South Africa....
View ArticleFastjet Introduces Vic Falls-Jo'burg Flights
[The Herald] Fastjet Zimbabwe says it has started servicing the Victoria Falls-Johannesburg route in response to strong demand from passengers and tour operators from the South African market. The...
View ArticleMadzore in Court for Alimony Default
[New Zimbabwe] SENIOR People's Democratic Party (PDP) member, Paul Madzore, has appeared before the Harare magistrates' court for failing to pay maintenance for his two kids for ten months. ......
View ArticleCorruption Threatens Children's Future
[The Herald] Education has not been spared corruption's invasive spread into the pillar sectors of the country. The moral blackout in a sector mandated with the development of children and the...
View Article'We Will Not Close Firms Irrationally'
[The Herald] THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board says foreign firms will get time to work on outstanding areas relating to compliance with indigenisation requirements provided...
View ArticleLesaffre Refurbishes Kwekwe Plant
[The Herald] French yeast manufacturer, Lesaffre Group has started refurbishing its subsidiary's Kwekwe yeast processing plant at an estimated cost of $3,5 million. Lesaffre Group concluded the 60...
View ArticleTeen Demands Her 'Virginity' Back After 35-Year-Old Denies Paternity
[News24Wire] A Zimbabwean teenage girl is demanding her virginity back from a 35-year-old man who allegedly impregnated her and is now disputing the child's paternity, a report said on Tuesday. ......
View ArticleManunure High School Accounts Destroyed By Fire
[New Zimbabwe] Kwekwe -Police were Tuesday afternoon investigating a suspected petrol bombing incident in which Manure High School had its financial records destroyed by fire. ......
View ArticleMugabe Speaks of Ideal 'He' Successor
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe repeatedly used the pronoun 'He' when discussing the qualities expected of his eventual successor in an interview Tuesday. Speaking to reporters in Japan, Mugabe did not...
View ArticleMokoomba Farewell Gig Slated for New Ambassador
[The Herald] Vibrant group Mokoomba will tomorrow hold a farewell gig at the New Ambassador Hotel (Rooftop) ahead of their performance at the Africa Now Concert at Apollo Theatre in New York City which...
View ArticleZanu-PF Legislator, Party Youths Manhandle Court Official
[New Zimbabwe] ZANU PF MP for Masvingo West, Ezra Chadzamira, together with five other youths, manhandled a messenger of court in a bid to stop him evicting party supporters from company houses they...
View ArticleMokoomba Makes History
[The Herald] In the heart of Harlem (US) lies one of the most important entertainment venues in the world, the legendary Apollo Theatre. ......
View ArticleEaster Death Toll Rises to 10
[The Herald] TEN people died in separate road traffic accidents countrywide since Good Friday while 55 were injured, police said yesterday. National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner...
View ArticleDemand for Synthetics Affects Cotton Prices
[The Herald] Cotton farmers in Zimbabwe should brace for lower producer prices for the crop in the coming marketing season compared to the previous one as demand for synthetic fibres continues to...
View ArticleWoman Kills Mate's Hubby With Knobkerrie
[New Zimbabwe] A 46-YEAR-OLD woman from Lalapanzi has been arraigned before the courts for killing her friend's husband after hitting him with a knobkerrie in a dispute. ......
View ArticleDrought affects Zimbabwe's main export crop, tobacco
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