Zimbabwe says to allow indigenous farmers in private wildlife conservancy
The Zimbabwean government is to decide the participation of indigenous black farmers in private wildlife conservancy. The government said it will soon make
The Zimbabwean government is to decide the participation of indigenous black farmers in private wildlife conservancy. The government said it will soon make
Teodoro Obiang Nguema has never received less than 97 percent of the vote in an election. On Monday, with partial results indicating that 99.2 percent of the vote has gone
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai says his tenure as Prime Minister of the now-defunct Government of National Unity (GNU) had taught him to stay
The second leg of the Abuja Open Tennis Tournament served off monday at the National Tennis Centre, Abuja with Nigeria’s Sylvester Emmanuel succumbing
A Morden-based charity is celebrating a £15,000 funding boost after a star-studded event featuring a silent auction with celebrity guests. Swansea City legends
Human rights violations are taking place in Zimbabwe , the Foreign Office (FCO) has said. In its annual review of human rights around
CHAOS reigned at Jah Prayzah’s gig as revellers ran in all directions at Pick and Save in Mutare in the early hours of
Former Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union president Mr Silas Hungwe has died. He was 92. Mr Hungwe died at his Mabelreign, Harare, home yesterday after a long
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has suspended four managers for allegedly engaging in corrupt activities at an agency set up to combat graft.
A video in which a Zanu PF black empowerment activist, Acie Lumumba (pictured), accusing Indigenisation minister Patrick Zhuwao of corruption and an “extortionist