Renamo threatens to halt road and rail traffic

Mozambique’s main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, on Wednesday threatened to halt all traffic along the country’s main north-south highway, between the Save river...

Dredger arrives in Beira

The port of Beira in the central Mozambican province of Sofala has received a brand new...

Dutch companies awarded Maputo water contact

The Dutch companies Royal HaskoningDHV and Vitens Evides International have been awarded a contract to work...

Over 200 prisoners died of aids in 2012

At least 208 prisoners died in Mozambican jails last year as a result of AIDS....

Niassa economy registers 15 per cent growth

The economy of the northern Mozambican province of Niassa grew last year by 15 per cent,...

Mozambique: Dialogue with RENAMO will continue, government promises

The Mozambican government on Tuesday guaranteed that the pre-dawn attack on Monday against an arms depot...

ZESN concerned over possible disenfranchisement of aspiring voters

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network is concerned over the possibility of disenfranchisement of aspiring voters for...

Mavhinga testimony to US Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee hearing on Zimbabwe

Thank you Chairman Coons, Ranking Member Flake, and other members of the committee for providing Human...

Churches want bigger role in healing

The church should play a bigger role in the national healing process, the Evangelical Fellowship of...

Mpilo starts garden project

The biggest referral hospital in southern Zimbabwe, Mpilo Central Hospital, is embarking on income generating projects...

Animator joins forces with Baba Jukwa

The power of social media has reached Zimbabwe. Facebook has been set alight by the sensational...

Politics of fear: have we turned a corner?

Zimbabweans have grown to associate politics with fear, violence and intimidation. This has muzzled public political...

YAD targets first time voters

The Youth Alliance for Democracy has embarked on a campaign to target 5 000 first time...

Cotton farmers in trouble

Cotton farmers who diverted inputs received for contract farming are in trouble after their alternative crops...

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