Old Mutual to train 700 girls on financial literacy

OLD Mutual has announced plans to train as many as 700 women and girls in the southern parts of the country on financial literacy.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 22, 2023

Chinese medical teams show fruits of co-operation

The country has deployed 19 medical teams to Zimbabwe with 188 medical personnel, treating more than 67 000 patients in total.
By Elma Zhoya Mar. 21, 2023

Ukraine’s weapons supplied by the West are being sent to Africa

Extremists are killing in Mali, Boko Haram is terrifying people in Nigeria, rebels in Chad are fighting against government forces..
By Own Correspondent Mar. 20, 2023

Malawians search for relatives buried under the mud as death toll jumps

While the storm had dissipated, rain continued to hamper rescue efforts as vehicles struggled on flooded roads.
By Reuters Mar. 19, 2023

Multi-talented Minter reflects on difficult pro-golf career

Minter reflected on her journey in golf, which saw her quit as well as undergo a double knee surgery last year.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Mar. 19, 2023

Kasher Slaughter: An introduction

This commandment applies equally to cattle, to animals, and to fowl. A limb torn or cut from a living animal is forbidden. An animal that is not slaughtered, but dies of itself, is prohibited.
By Rabbi Gersion Appel Mar. 18, 2023

Elumelu Foundation transforming entrepreneurship

The EdTech business is appealing to me because I believe that it is the future of many industries including healthcare and finance,” Chaynane said.
By Enos Denhere Mar. 17, 2023

Corporal punishment permissible: High Court

Justice Munamato Mutevedzi made the ruling when he cleared Yeukai Graham Mutero of charges of killing her 13-year-old son while trying to discipline him.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 16, 2023

Israeli pogrom in Palestine

Huwara is in the northern West Bank. Nobody there under the age of 60 can recall a time when they didn’t live under Israeli military rule
By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 10, 2023