The New Times on MSN
New Ferwafa SG Mugabe warns staff to deliver 'under pressure'
Secretary General Bonnie Mugabe has issued a stern warning to staff, saying he will only work with employees who are ready to deliver under pressure, otherwise he will not hesitate to activate what he ...
The United States is considering actions such as sanctions and Pentagon engagement on counterterrorism as part of a plan to ...
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSN
Dangote oil corridor plan puts energy strategy on sterner trial
Dangote’s southern African strategy is unsurprising. He has just completed the US$20 billion Dangote Petroleum Refinery in ...
Norman Mapeza has stepped into the eye of a glittering storm. On Thursday, the revered 53-year-old tactician signed a ...
On Nov. 21, 1980, an estimated 83 million TV viewers tuned in to the CBS prime-time soap opera “Dallas” to find out “who shot ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Zimbabwe: Mwonzora Has Destroyed MDC - Opposition Activist Says As Youths Seize Control of Party Headquarters
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is in a tense fight for its premises after an activist from the party seized the Morgan Richard Tsvangirai building, popularly known as Harvest House.
The Telegraph on MSN
Alton Kiwanis Kapers’ 1967 show at Hatheway Hall featured Judge Larry Keshner, O.J. Miller
Alton Kiwanis Kapers’ 1967 show at Hatheway Hall featured Judge Larry Keshner, O.J. Miller ...
The latest addition to the Race Laws Index came in January 2025 with the adoption of the Deeds Registries Amendment Act 20 of ...
Pretoria — The think tank and advocacy group, Lex Libertas has published a list of ten ways in which minority communities in ...
Legit.ng on MSNOpinion
Nigerian Leaders and the Limits of Authority, by Kalu Okoronkwo
Kalu Okoronkwo shares why Nigerian leaders struggle to earn authority despite wielding power, and how weak legitimacy and ...
When Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote landed in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, last week to finalise his more than US$1 ...
On Nov. 21, 1980, 85 people died, most from smoke inhalation, after a fire broke out at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1920, on “Bloody Sunday,” the Irish Republican Army killed 14 ...
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