The political atmosphere in Mozambique has recently shifted towards calm, following a period of escalating violence.
Having lost huge market share and a large number of subscribers to its competitors in the telecoms industry, following the exit of Abu Dhabi-based Etisalat Group from the Nigerian telecoms market in ...
The High Court has barred CCC secretary- general Sengezo Tshabangu from unilaterally imposing changes to the party's parliamentary leadership.
President Mnangagwa has implored students on Government-to-Government scholarship programmes outside the country to fly the Zimbabwean flag high as they are not just going to study, but represent the ...
Somalia's Deputy Minister of Planning, Investment, and Economic Development, Mohamed Abdulqadir Ali, attended the pivotal 2025 High-Level Committee Meeting of the Arab Planning Institute (API) in ...
Airtel Uganda's Managing Director, Mr. Soumendra Sahu, fondly known as Som, has this morning paid a courtesy visit to the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) Executive Director, Hon. Goerge William ...
The recent decision by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to initiate a capacity-building programme for traditional leaders marks a pivotal moment in pursuit of equitable justice and sustainable ...
A Harare man, Timothy Chiminya, who claims to be "King Munhumutapa" with supposed powers to appoint and dethrone traditional chiefs in Zimbabwe, was on Wednesday denied bail.
- Labour Minister Cllr. Cooper Kruah announces that the ministry's Alien Registration Department processed and issued 10,974 work permits to foreign nationals in 2024, reflecting a significant ...
A 23-year-old woman from Harare, Priscilla Gwasira, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison after being found guilty of stealing US$25 000 from her mother's employer.
Former Highlanders and CAPS United coach Mark Mathe has returned home after parting ways with Mozambican side UD Songo. Mathe was working as an assistant to British coach Mark Harrison, with whom he ...
As the new school term approaches next Tuesday, parents and guardians are feeling the pinch from a sudden rise in the prices of uniforms and stationery.