Ken Harnden takes charge at Auburn University

"I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to lead the Auburn track and field programme," Harnden said.

Bosso suspends CEO again

A source close to developments at the club confirmed that the former FC Platinum general manager had been served with a fresh suspension letter.
By Fortune Mbele 12m ago

Stakeholders meet to craft policies, funding mechanisms to enhance children's protection systems 

Stakeholders also noted that technology-facilitated abuse, migration-related vulnerabilities, climate change and socio-economic shocks continue to intensify risks facing children.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

Harare pledges solidarity with Palestine

Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwe highly values its longstanding friendship with Palestine and remains committed to expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Tobacco farmers smile as prices rise

However, stronger buyer demand in recent weeks has pushed prices upwards, bringing relief to thousands of farmers.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Over 80k Zimbabwean citizens flee xenophobic attacks in South Africa

 The border post has also facilitated the transit of 14 598 Malawian nationals and 67 Zambian citizens.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

ZESA restores power after national blackout

ZESA said restoration efforts began at 19:01 hours, with electricity supplies restored through Eskom, Kariba Power Station, Hydro Cabora Bassa and Hwange Units 1, 2 and 3.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Botswana Parliament charts new course for stronger lawmaking

“Parliament occupies a unique position in our democratic system, and the 13th Parliament occupies a unique position, and the expectation is high to perform and deliver,” he said.
By Moses Magadza 3h ago

EV era has arrived: A historic opportunity for the Global South

Nevertheless, Global South economies remain trapped in a structural development paradox: extraordinary resource wealth has not translated into equitable economic prosperity.
By Saxon Zvina 3h ago