‘Zimbabweans safe in Egypt’
Zimbabwe’s Acting Ambassador to Egypt, Margret Muskwe, on Tuesday said the country’s senior national women’s football team, which is doing duty in the volatile North African country is safe.
SA Cabinet maps strategy on Zim
The SA Cabinet has approved strategies which the country will use during its tenure as the chair of Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.
Ban Ki-moon not coming to Zim: UN
Contrary to recent media reports that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was set to visit Zimbabwe early next year, the world body on Wednesday refuted the claims
Deported Zimbabweans’ nightmare in SA
About 1 841 Zimbabweans who were living in South Africa illegally had last week trickled back into the country as the first batch of those deported arrived.
Khama’s slur against Zimbo slammed
Botswana President Ian Khama has courted public criticism after he referred to a Zimbabwean man employed by his government as a mokwerekwere.
US senator fights Zim sanctions
A United States Senator Jim Inhofe has reintroduced the Zimbabwe Sanctions Repeal Act of 2011 in a bid to cause the repeal of economic sanctions.
Tanzania extends hand to cross-border traders
Tanzanian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Adudi Kajabu, has urged cross-border traders from Bulawayo to tap into vast trading opportunities existing in his country
Border officials dispel chaos claims
Immigration officials at Beitbridge Border Post on Tuesday dismissed as untrue, claims that there was overcrowding at the border post.
Tax-evading Zimbo businessman deported from Botswana
The Botswana government deported Zimbabwean businessman Patrick Dowera following allegations he evaded tax amounting to 4,5 million pula.
Zimbos face passport hitch
Many Zimbabweans in SA are failing to complete the process of applying for permits as they have not received their passports from the Zimbabwe consulate
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