The main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) representative to the European Union (EU), Grace Kwinjeh, has resigned from her post to focus on her studies in South America.
By Lance Guma
With nine years experience in marketing and public relations, the rise of 32-year-old Judith Mbetu has been nothing but amazing. Her journey to the top however has been a very difficult one.
Mbetu has albinism, an inherited genetic condition that reduces the amount of melanin pigment formed in the skin, hair and/or eyes. It can sometimes cause impaired vision or blindness.
"My biggest challenge was my sight as I had walk to the board to read everything throughout my school life. Sometimes I would finish work late and my classmates would laugh at me.
"My mother was a teacher and she made an extra effort to teach me some concepts at home that I hadn’t grasped in class. When it was time for exams I managed to write using enlarged print," Mbetu told Nehanda Radio in an exclusive interview.
By Lance Guma
As the fallout from the formation of a new political party led by former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi continues, the ruling Zanu PF party has written a letter expelling Lloyd Msipa despite the UK based lawyer telling Nehanda Radio he quit the party one year ago.
By Lance Guma
US based Zimbabwean music legend Thomas Mapfumo had a disastrous festive season after Eugene (Oregon, USA) based Tracktown Studios claimed they lost his entire 15 track album.
By Lance Guma
Confronted with rumours and speculation about his dramatic weight loss, former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono has audaciously offered USD$5000 to anyone who can prove he is sick and has even offered to undergo any form of medical checkup or test.
U.S. officials are traveling to Pakistan to advance discussions involving Iran, despite Tehran denying any direct talks, as tensions rise across the Middle East.
For a man who once navigated the world in private jets and curated a life defined by the hum of Italian supercars, the silence of a South African remand cell must be deafening.
Rising fuel prices and escalating costs of agricultural inputs are threatening the ability of farmers in Zimbabwean to return to the fields to prepare for the winter wheat season, a representative body has said.