No fewer than 400 illegal private schools are facing closure in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, over frequent hikes in fees. The Minister of State for Harare Provincial…
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Cotton Company of Zimbabwe — Cottco Holdings Limited — reports that the total cotton intake for 2021 rose 40 per cent over the volume for 2020…
Zimbabwe has secured $45 million from the United Nations SDG-Fund for programmes on catalysing investments in Renewable Energy (RE) towards the acceleration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in…
A freelance reporter for The New York Times newspaper, Jeffrey Moyo, is being tried in Zimbabwe on charges of violating immigration laws after he assisted two…
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sacked State Security Minister Owen Ncube. In a statement dated January 10, 2022 and signed by Secretary to the President and…
The Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) granted to Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa has been extended through the end of this year. Aaron Motsoaledi, the…
Zimbabwe has lifted a 2020 ban on by-elections, paving the way for what observers say will be a mini-general election on March 26. President Emmerson Mnangagwa…
Zimbabwe’s second-largest reserve, the Gonarezhou National Park is set to receive $1 million annually from a brand-new fund to help sustain its operations and fight against…
A Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas, Uche Ewelukwa Ofodile has been elected a lifetime member of one of the leading foreign policy organizations…
TEACHERS unions have warned that they will not report for duty when schools open for the first term unless the government improves their conditions of service.…