Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas, State Dept says
The State Department has revoked more than 6,000 international student visas because of violations of US law and overstays, the department told the BBC. The agency said the “vast majority”…
Zimbabwe Pensioners Welfare Trust Empowers Kwekwe Pensioners through animal husbandry training
By Kudzai Jakachira The Zimbabwe Pensioners Welfare Trust (ZPWT), a lobby group which advocates for the empowerment of pensioners, in conjunction with the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and…
Chimbi Chigegwe takes Chirumanzu chieftainship fight to High Court
Stephen Chadenga Chirumanzu chieftainship aspirant Julius Chimbi Chigegwe has upped his fight to the High Court to reclaim the Chirumanzu chieftainship which he says was wrongly bestowed on Abraham Nyamande.…
ZSMIWU Rejects Proposal to Subdivide Workers
Captain Fasters Gono The Zimbabwe Sugar Milling Industry Workers Union (ZSMIWU) has strongly rejected a proposal by Tongaat Huletts Zimbabwe (THZ) to subdivide workers into three subsectors, citing detrimental effects…
Zimbabwe losing millions to lithium smuggling despite export ban
Zimbabwe is losing millions of dollars through the smuggling of raw lithium, largely to China, despite a government ban on unprocessed mineral exports, legal watchdog Veritas said in a statement…
ZRU officials face disciplinary hearing over governance scandal
Three senior officials from the Zimbabwe Rugby Union are scheduled to appear before a disciplinary hearing Friday following a series of allegations involving financial mismanagement, abuse of office and governance…
Time for African Governments to Act on Dudula Movement
Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi The Dudula movement is causing outrage as it engages in the persecution of fellow Africans, particularly targeting migrants from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and other neighbouring countries.Why is…
Europe builds for war as arms factories expand at triple speed
Europe’s weapons factories have expanded at three times the peacetime rate, covering more than 7 million square meters, the Financial Times reported, citing radar satellite data. The newspaper said production…
Zimbabwe road deaths rise over Heroes and Defence Forces holidays….. 24 killed in Heroes and Defence Forces holiday traffic accidents
Road deaths and accidents surged during this year’s Heroes and Defence Forces holidays, with 24 people killed and 96 injured, police said Wednesday. The Zimbabwe Republic Police reported 196 accidents…









