The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a $3 million grant to CARE Zimbabwe to support over 25,000 people affected by the severe drought in Masvingo province.
The El Niño-induced drought has left 2.7 million people in Zimbabwe in urgent need of food
Croco Motors Nissan recently added another feather to its cap, after winning the prestigious Best Dealer New Sales in Sub-Saharan Africa Award at the Nissan Ignition Awards, held in Johannesburg.
The company is an authorised and registered Nissan dealer retailing vehicles, parts and accessories and undertaking
The Harare High Court has granted to businessman and son to ZANU PF secretary for information and publicity Chris Mutsvangwa, Neville Mutsvangwa has been Granted bail after several weeks languishing in prison.
Mutsvangwa and his accomplices have been ordered to pay US$1000 bail pending trial.
The bail
Stakeholders at the ongoing 2024 Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe annual conference have at highlighted the vital role played by critical minerals in the survival and prosperity of their economies.
The symposium which taking place in the resort town of Victoria Falls features a robust discussion
On Monday, Puma Energy inaugurated an expanded jet fuel depot at Robert Gabriel Mugabe (RGM) International Airport, further cementing its role in Zimbabwe's energy sector.
The City of Harare, in collaboration with the City of Munich, Germany, is proud to announce the "Bicycle Instead of Car" exhibition, a unique initiative that utilizes art to raise awareness about climate change and promote active mobility in the capital city.
This ground-breaking project marks
As the world observes Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Women4Water movement has called for the need to address water shortages, a critical issue profoundly affecting menstrual hygiene and the well-being of women and girls worldwide.
In a statement to mark the day, the movement said without reliable
Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has called for unity and peaceful resolution amid ongoing political tensions.
Speaking to citizens, Chamisa underscored the importance of resolving national disputes through peaceful means, saying the approach reflects strength and a deep commitment to the nation's
By Anyway Yotamu
South Africa heads to a crucial election this Wednesday amid concerns of possible interference by Russia-linked companies, with statistics indicating that the Cyril Ramaphosa-led African National Congress (ANC), the post-apartheid victor and liberation movement, might obtain at least 40 percent of the vote