(BBC) It is after 10 o’clock at night, and Zimbabwe’s capital Harare is uncharacteristically dark. Chatter and laughter emerge from a small factory inside the Willowvale Industrial Park. Men in overalls sit around a small fire under the moonlight, waiting for the few hours of power so they can work. Outages are normal in Zimbabwe
Government says it will soon roll out the Emergency Cash Transfer Programme to 12 districts. Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit – DMMU- National Coordinator, GABRIEL POLLEN says the programme is meant for people who are experiencing food insecurity, as a result of floods, dry spells or pest infection experienced in the 2021 – 2022 season.
Police are investigating a matter in which Tinderai Luwisi aged 44 of Jesmondine is alleged to have murdered his wife identified as Pellegia Muligwi aged 38. The incident was reported to Police by their son aged 17 of the same abode in Jesmondine. Police officers rushed to the scene and found the victim lying on
By Martha Banda Twenty- seven bodies of some foreign Nationals were this morning found on the road in Lusaka’s Meanwood Khosi Area. The bodies were discovered in the early hours of today by security guards and the neighborhood watch group. Deputy Police Spokesperson DANNY MWALE says only one person was found alive and has since
By Mary Kachepa Police in Lusaka have charged and arrested a 27 year old man for training of Nurses and Midwives without Authority. The lady identified as MULEYA PELEKELO has also been charged with six counts of obtaining money by false pretenses. Deputy Spokesperson of Police DANNY MWALE says the suspect is alleged to have
An 11 years old boy of Lusaka’s KUKU compound has been crushed to death by a train near the junction of Kuku and Chawama compounds. According to eyewitnesses, the incident happened today around 10 hours. The grandmother has identified the boy as MOSES CHANDA. It is not clear how exactly the boy was crushed
By Brian Mwale British High Commissioner to Zambia NICHOLAS WOOLLEY says action in the fight against corruption is key. Mr. WOOLLEY says action to combat corruption must be taken and not be seen to be taken as a way of promoting investments in the country. He says the United Kingdom has strict laws binding its
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