The price of all grades of petrol will drop by 10 cents a litre on Wednesday, the energy department said on Friday.
Young tutors who attended elite British private schools are helping convicts to gain an education.
Mongrel political organisations are always likely to yield mongrel politics and policy, says <b>Richard Calland</b>.
A court heard on Friday that slain mining magnate Brett Kebble was jovial and making plans for the future on the night of his death.
Zimbabwe’s electoral commission will not be able to draw up a clean voters’ roll, a state daily reported on Friday.
Media tribunal aside, our vibrant landscape of opinions keeps politicians on their toes, says <b>Rapule Tabane</b>.
‘Illegal’ fence carves out chunk of world heritage area for livestock
Boosted by donor aid, Zimbabwe’s stalled agriculture sector starts booming once more .
Government suppression of the media is nothing new, but is harder to enforce in the digital era, argues Michelle le Roux.
Zimbabwe’s parastatals are paying executives and senior management monthly salaries of up to US$15 000, despite reports of mismanagement.