World & Community
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Namibia, Africa mourns late statesman Sam Nujoma; mixed legacy revealed
By Agencies WINDHOEK— Sam Nujoma, the activist and guerrilla leader who became Namibia’s first democratically elected president after it won…
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‘We will not be bullied’; Ramaphosa’s strong message to global foes
By TimesLive President Cyril Ramaphosa used his State of the Nation Address to send a strong message to his country’s…
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USAID is a criminal organization, time for it to die – Elon Musk
By Agencies The US agency distributes tens of billions of dollars’ worth of aid every year and is a key…
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EU commits to fill vacuum created by Trump’s humanitarian cut off
By Staff Reporter EUROPEAN Union (EU) ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jobst von Kirchmann says the Western bloc stands ready to fill…
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Crisis as USAID cuts HIV Malaria and TB programs in Zimbabwe
By Staff Reporter THE United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has ordered all recipients of its funds to cease…
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Rotarians must serve communities – WestProp’s Sharpe
Staff Reporter WESTPROP Holdings chief executive Mr Ken Sharpe has urged Rotarians to use their different vocations and life skills…
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Water shortages to persist in Harare
By Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of Harare are set to endure prolonged water shortages following revelations of maintenance work affecting water…
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WHO in shock as Trump moves to exit the global organ
By Staff Reporter The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged the United States to reconsider its decision following the signing…
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Harare City Council is a failed local authority – CHRA
By Staff Reporter THE Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) director Ruben Akili says the Harare City Council Administration has proved…
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Forgotten hero: The late US Pres Jimmy Carter’s role in Zim remembered
By Staff Reporter THE United States envoy to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont Thursday reignited one of Zimbabwe’s forgotten heroes, the late…
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