Truss Appointed As Britain’s PM, Johnson Bows Out

Liz Truss took over as British prime minister on Tuesday, facing one of the most daunting set of challenges for an incoming leader in post-War history led by soaring energy bills, a looming recession and industrial strife. Truss, the fourth Conservative prime minister in six years, flew to the royal …

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Rising Training Institute Caps 60 Leaders

Several church founders and business leaders attended Impact Training Institute’s (ITI) colourful graduation ceremony conducted last Saturday at Hellenic Sports Club. Sixty graduands who underwent training in various courses that include Biblical and Pastoral Studies, Supervision and Management, Events Planning and Management, Ministry Studies, Church Administration, Public Relations, Marketing, Office …

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Measles Fight Lacks Transparency

Community Working Group on Health (CWGH), a pressure group that has been assisting the measles-hit province of Manicaland, has bemoaned the government’s lack of transparency in fighting the disease. The government declared the outbreak on 11 August 2022 after 80 children succumbed to the disease in Mutasa. Measles is a …

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TRM Gaining Ground Against Drug Abuse

Chitungwiza Bureau A fast-growing non-profit organisation centred on fighting against drug and substance abuse among youths has empowered school going teens of Chitungwiza with educational material prior to school opening tomorrow. The event organized as a back-to-school programme Saturday, saw Chitungwiza-based Teen Rescue Mission (TRM) donating an assortment of textbooks …

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Kenya’s Supreme Court Upholds Ruto Victory

Kenya’s Supreme Court has upheld the victory of former Deputy President William Ruto in the August 9 presidential election, after ruling on a number of petitions brought by his closest challenger Raila Odinga. The unanimous verdict was delivered by Martha Koome, the chair of the seven-member court on Monday. “We …

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Zimbabwe In Historic Win On Australian Soil

Zimbabwe enjoyed a famous day in Townsville as they secured their first victory over Australia in the country. Ryan Burl collected remarkable figures of 5 for 10 in three overs after the seamers had done early damage before Zimbabwe overcame Josh Hazlewood’s three-wicket burst and some late nerves to get …

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Nhau/Indaba Entertainment Diary

By MazzeltovSeveral crowd pulling events are lined up on the entertainment scene this weekend ranging from music, fashion, food and art. Of course, not forgetting fireworks at the Harare Agricultural show. Here’s the weekend preview: Kae Chaps & Mzoe 7 @The MitreAfro-pop musician and dancer, Mzoe 7 and Kae Chaps …

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UN Committee Flags Zimbabwe Over Ban On Gukurahundi Memorials

The UN Committee on the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination has called on Zimbabwean authorities to lift restrictions they continue to impose on Gukurahundi commemorative events and also pave way for a truth-telling platform for survivors of the government sponsored atrocities. In findings and …

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