The police in Botswana have released information that three suspected robbers have died after shoot out with the police and all are suspected to be Zimbabwean citizens
The government has announced plans to target informal traders with unvaccinated people barred from accessing their tables as a way of curbing the spread of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking during the handover of lab equipment at Sally Mugabe Central hospital earlier today, Vice President who
A local political think tank organisation, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) has called on Government to make use of the budget surplus to procure adequate COVID-19 vaccines.
In a Public Health Access Monitoring Report for the month of June, ZDI says the increase in COVID-19 cases
Sungura maestro, Alick Macheso's daughter, Stacey will be releasing her second single titled "Amai" tomorrow.
The song is a follow up to her debut single "Ingozi" which enjoyed great reception since its release in July last year and is currently sitting on over 99 000 YouTube
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed property investment group, First Mutual Properties limited weathered headwinds from the COVID-19 pandemic to record a 50 percent profit growth and an asset value gain during one of the worst economic periods, the company's latest annual report has revealed.
During 2020, the
The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) says the ongoing demolitions in Harare and Chitungwiza are fueling corruption as they are not done in accordance with the law.
In a statement Thursday, CHRA called upon the government and local authorities to follow the law and desist from
MUTARE- A top Chinese bank with a global portfolio including fossil fuel extraction, has tentatively agreed to stop financing the controversial Sengwa coal project in Gokwe after bowing to civic pressure.
In a communique following the postponement of a meeting by Affected Communities of the Industrial
A local quarry miner has pledged to use several methods to suppress the emission of dust and minimise noise while conducting its mining activities following protests by residents of Arcadia suburb in Harare.
Through their lawyer Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, residents of
The government has announced the procurement of two million vaccines in a major boost to the country's COVID-19 vaccination programme.
Addressing the post cabinet briefing yesterday, Minister of Information Publicity and Broadcasting, Monica Mutsvangwa said the arrangements are in place for the country to receive two