Fracas at Mujuru rally in South Africa over Gukurahundi Massacres – police intervene
By Jonisayi Maromo Pretoria – Members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Tshwane metro police rushed to quell tempers at
By Jonisayi Maromo Pretoria – Members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Tshwane metro police rushed to quell tempers at
PLANS by Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development officials to engage a Nigerian firm to be linked to a Zinara vehicle database for
THE Government has announced civil servants’ pay dates for this month, underlying its commitment to timeously fulfil its salary obligations to its workers
Harare Central Hospital has, with immediate effect, temporarily suspended surgeries due to a critical shortage of painkillers. An internal memo from the surgery
BARELY six months after its launch, Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) led by Dr Joice Mujuru is failing to pay $15 000 to a
A self-proclaimed witch from Beatrice left fellow villagers stunned after he exhumed a grave and took the skull to his house where he
The food security situation in Zimbabwe – and indeed across large swathes of southern Africa – is serious. El Niño has struck hard
An estimated $186 million in deposits was locked up in six failed banks in the past five years affecting about 55 000 depositors,
Protests were held again on Saturday in several towns and cities across the country, this time calling for electoral reforms ahead of 2018