Miners from a Zanu PF group called Miners4ED have been making big waves across Zimbabwe. They built a sparkling new orphanage that will help 80 kids learn and grow. Government leaders came to check out their amazing work and gave them huge praise. The center sits in Alabama, Sanyati District...
Zimbabwe's stock markets played a tricky game during March. The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange shot up like a rocket. Its total market value jumped 7.41 percent and reached a cool 1.40 billion US dollars. Investors saw some interesting moves happening across different companies. Padenga Holdings...
Government big shots and ruling party leaders zoomed into Nembudziya to check how ready they are for the big independence bash. Zimbabwe plans to pack about 100,000 people into one spot for its 45th birthday party. It is throwing a massive celebration with a cool theme about growing together...
The government has been super busy during the first 50 days of their current 100-day project cycle. Leaders are working hard to upgrade infrastructure, create new homes, and help people across the country. Their big goal is to make everything better and more modern before 2030 rolls around. A...
Vice President Kembo Mohadi met with international investors from MAEC 87 International to discuss potential economic development in the Matabeleland region. The government wants to improve business conditions and carefully evaluate investment proposals that could bring significant growth to...
UEFA has significantly boosted the Champions League prize money this season. The competition expanded from 32 to 36 teams, pushing the total prize pool to £2.06 billion. Every qualifying club automatically receives £15.7 million, regardless of their performance in the group stage.
Teams earn...
The Baby Scorpions crashed out of the Caf Under-17 championship after losing to Tunisia. Their defeat came after an earlier loss against Senegal and a win over Somalia. Despite elimination from the tournament, they still have a shot at reaching the FIFA World Under-17 Cup through upcoming...
The Department of Physical Planning stepped up to explain its controversial home demolitions in Sukuta-Salagi. Security personnel helped clear out families from their properties, sparking widespread public anger. Government officials defended their actions as necessary for proper urban planning...
The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice blasted government officials for destroying homes in the Salagi area and calling out the Department of Physical Planning for kicking people out of their properties. The center saw how families lost everything during the demolitions on March...
A big American company promised to transform a massive chunk of Senegalese land into a thriving agricultural project. They talked about creating thousands of jobs and growing alfalfa for export to wealthy Middle Eastern countries. Rusted pipes and angry workers are all that remain from their...
The Gambian Foreign Affairs Minister recently warned about the dangers of artificial intelligence at a conference. He wants African countries to stay sharp with technology rules. AI could mess up security and military operations if people don't watch carefully. The minister stressed the need for...
Michael Correa faces serious legal trouble for alleged torture crimes committed years ago in Gambia. US courts want to hold him accountable for actions during Yahya Jammeh's brutal government. Correa stands accused of being part of a scary paramilitary group called the Junglers. The trial...
Lawyers defending Michael Sang Correa explained he still faces multiple torture charges after one count got tossed out. The Center for Justice and Accountability clarified that only Count 5, related to Bunja Darboe's case, disappeared from the indictment. Prosecutors requested a special legal...
The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice stepped up to help families hurt hard during home demolitions in Sukuta-Salagi. Government workers from the Department of Physical Planning knocked down several houses, leaving families without shelter. People who legally bought their land...
Bdoulie Gassama stepped up as the top jury boss for an exciting journalism contest happening soon. He used to run Gambia's radio and TV services and now teaches journalism at the University of The Gambia. The Economic Community of West African States plans to celebrate its 50th birthday with a...
A lively Chinese music group rocked the stage at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Center on Sunday. Packed with Gambian officials and regular people, the venue buzzed with excitement as performers unleashed powerful and high-energy shows. Several Gambian artists joined the...
The court punished Tallinding South ward councillor Karamo Ceesay yesterday. Magistrate N Jallow found him guilty of hurting someone and breaking their stuff. The councillor hit Yama Jarju with a cooking pot-plate, injuring her right hand. He also damaged cooking items worth D2,300 belonging to...
Africell marks 25 years with plans to plant 25,000 trees across The Gambia. They kicked off this green project at Cape Point beach, where staff planted 250 trees. The National Environment Agency joined forces with them for this special event. This huge project aims to fight climate change and...
The US has imposed tariffs on China and other countries for various reasons. China thinks these tariffs break world trade rules, hurt the rights of many nations, and mess up the global trading system. China disagrees with what the US is doing.
The US ignores basic economic laws with these...
A recent study shows that people who stay healthy can live much longer. Research from the Global Cardiovascular Risk Consortium found that adults who reach 50 without smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, or weight problems delay heart disease for many years. These health...
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