You’re not! You’ve got until Tuesday to submit your application to do a fully-funded Masters in the UK, starting September 2019. If you’re successful, you’ll be in great company. Some well-known Zimbabwe Chevening alumni include academic Alex Magaisa, deputy chief secretary presidential communications George Charamba,
Zimbabwe government's Austrian partner in the Muzarabani gas and oil exploration, Invictus Energy Limited has dismissed media reports that followed President Emmerson Mnangagwa's media briefing, that a discovery had been made.
In a statement released today, the company noted that the exploration activity being undertaken had
Zimbabwe’s last test victory came in 2013 when they beat Pakistan by 24 runs in Harare. Since then they have played 12 Tests, losing 11 and securing 1 draw.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Zimbabwe has begun the implementation of its Lean Season Assistance programme for the 2018/19 season in October with a contribution (US$22 million) from the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which will
The Movement for Democratic Change has blasted government's decision to renew Dr John Mangudya’s term as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) saying its an insult to the suffering masses of Zimbabwe.
This comes after the Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder and leader, Prophet Walter Magaya is has been arrested and released on $300 bail following his arrest on three counts of advertising medicine without approval.
Magaya was arrested yesterday after the joint press conference with the ministry of health where
Despite the fact that Harare Magistrate Elisha Singano had dismissed the application by Morgen Komichi's lawyer, Obey Shava and Jeremiah Bamu that they needed state to provide them with V11 forms
In order to maintain its position as a leader in broadcasting innovation in Africa, Econet Media has reviewed its business strategy and service offerings, to align them with the changes in the global digital and satellite broadcasting sector, and growth in access to mobile and
A ZIMBABWEAN court has acquitted three villagers, who had been on trial for allegedly insulting a traditional leader, whom they had allegedly denounced for disapproving their support to an opposition political party.The three villagers namely Trymore Kutadzaushe, aged 34 years, Chipo Mushonga, aged 38 and