South Africa reverses plan to send 200 000 Zimbabweans home
South Africa jettisoned a plan that would have forced about 200,000 Zimbabweans to return home, to the satisfaction of critics who said it would have caused a humanitarian crisis. The…
South Africa jettisoned a plan that would have forced about 200,000 Zimbabweans to return home, to the satisfaction of critics who said it would have caused a humanitarian crisis. The…
President Cyril Ramaphosa is receiving treatment for mild COVID-19 symptoms after testing positive for the viral infection today, Sunday, 12 December 2021. According to a statement released by his office,”The…
Go well gentle giant of Hwedza; A tribute to Mukoma Dewa Mavhinga By Pride Mkono Life is vanity. The grim reaper is always lurking in the shadows even as we…
As condolences continue to pour for the late prominent Zimbabwean human rights advocate Dewa Mavhinga who succumbed to covid-19 complications in South Africa on Saturday, his colleague and partner in championing…
Mozambique Airlines will resume operations into Zimbabwe from December 19. Sources told Zim Morning Post that a contract has already been signed with the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe. More…
Staff reporter Harare regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa has discharged and acquitted Helcraw Electrical businessman Farai Jere, who was facing fraud charges involving the procurement of smart meters valued at US$3,5…
STAFF WRITER ZIMBABWE loses about US$1,8 billion annually due to corruption, anti-corruption authorities have said. Speaking during the opening day of the national workshop on Whistle blower Protection in Harare…
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe is appealing to its community for donations following coronavirus outbreaks at its five schools in Mberengwa District, Midlands Province. Over 150 COVID-19 cases were…
DAYS after the Zimbabwe government told its civil servants unwilling to get vaccinated to resign, Cabinet on Tuesday resolved that all unvaccinated civil servants will not be allowed at work.…
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday announced the relaxation of the current COVID-19 Level Four lockdown to Level Two. Among other things, curfew hours have been adjusted to between 10 PM…