March 12
Zimbabwe: Storm Filipo Brings Relief
Moisture being drawn into the country from the north due to tropical storm Filipo resulted in thunderstorms in the Mashonaland provinces yesterday, with Guruve receiving the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mhona Mourns Accident Victims, Suspends Operator's Licence
Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona has sent a condolence message to the families of Zimbabweans who died in a road accident when a Simlex cross-border… Read more »
March 11
Southern Africa: Hunting Trophy Ban Unjust to Local Communities in Southern Africa
Europe's plans to ban the importation of trophy hunting products are unjust and pose a huge threat to conservation that centres on the people in southern African rangeland… Read more »
West Africa: Nigeria Reiterates Plans to Join the Brics Group
In February, Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed to the media that Nigeria was looking to send in its application to join the elusive club. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Western Cape Bus Tragedy Latest - Zimbabwe Embassy Dispatches Team to Accident Scene
The Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa has deployed a team on the ground to assess the needs and ascertain circumstances around a bus accident that killed 13 Zimbabweans in the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Wins 2 Council By-Elections
Zanu PF has won Harare Ward 36 and Chinhoyi Ward 4 after defeating opposition candidates in Saturday by-elections. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ultimate Humiliation! . . . Eagles Bundled Out for 16
Defending champions Eagles suffered humiliation in the final of the Domestic T20 cricket tournament as they were bundled out for 16 runs in a 213-run defeat against touring English… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bob Nyabinde Remembered . . . Biography Launched, Memorial and Concert a Success
Kwekwe was a hive of activity on Saturday when several musicians, Government officials, relatives and friends turned up in numbers to celebrate the life of the late musician Bob… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mashaya Appointed Jury
Reigning Kobudo World Champion and multi-award-winning martial arts champion Master Wilfred Mashaya, has been selected as the first Zimbabwean to serve on the jury for this year's… Read more »
Zimbabwe: A Bahá'í perspective - Promoting Rights, Well-Being of Women
Last Friday, the world commemorates the International Women's Day. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Parents Grateful for Presidential Scholarships
Parents are grateful for the Presidential scholarships that are helping learners from underprivileged families proceed with education at institutions of higher learning in various… Read more »
Zimbabwe: US Investors Eye Zim Opportunities
Zimbabwe is set to benefit from investments valued at more than US$500 million in several sectors of the economy from a group of African-American owned businesses that have set… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Greenfuel Wonderkid Hogs Limelight
GreenFuel wonder kid Washington Mapuwa is proving to be a player for big moments. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ngz Successfully Hosts Women Visual Arts Exhibition
Still, in the spirit of celebrating women as it is their month, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe successfully hosted a special exhibition last Friday dedicated to women in visual… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Liquid C2 in Landmark Cloud Deal
LIQUID C2, a subsidiary of Pan-African technology group, Cassava Technologies, has partnered with two global giants, Google Cloud and Anthropic, to deliver advanced cloud, cyber… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Swimmers On the Cusp
TEAM Zimbabwe were yesterday left sensing glory after the country's swimmers led by United States-based Denilson Cyprianos, qualified for the finals, which were scheduled for later… Read more »
Zimbabwe: U-19 World Cup a Learning Curve for Eksteen
One of Zimbabwe's brightest prospects at the 2024 ICC Men's' Under-19 World Cup, Kohl Eksteen believes the global showpiece was a learning curve for him where he managed to garner… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Let's Be Better Than the Best - President
To catapult Zimbabwe to its Vision 2030 of an upper middle income economy, Zimbabweans must strive to be better than the best by harnessing technology and employing competent… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Silage Farming Will Save National Herd'
The Agricultural Rural Development Authority (Arda) Antelope Estate in Maphisa, Matobo district in Matabeleland South has ventured into organic farming, fodder production and… Read more »
March 08
Zimbabwe: All Set for ED Mnangagwa Business Summit
The stage is set for the second edition of the ED Mnangagwa Business Summit, which is expected to set the tone for Zimbabwe's economic transformation in 2024 and beyond. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Liberation Hero Cde Kaseke Laid to Rest
Late former Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive officer and liberation war fighter Dr Karikoga Kaseke, who died last week after a long illness was buried at his rural… Read more »
March 07
Botswana: Botswana Rallies SADC Countries Against European Ban On Trophy Hunting
Botswana is galvanising the support of southern African countries to lobby against moves by Europe to ban the import of wildlife trophies from Africa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'US Revised Sanctions Order Inconsequential'
The United States' revised executive order issued on Monday, further prolonging the illegal imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe, is inconsequential as it disregards the clarion… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 1 000 Schools to Benefit From FIFA F4s Programme
At least 1 000 schools from across the country are set to benefit from the FIFA Football for Schools programme which is set to be launched today in Harare. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Caps Utd Plead for Rufaro
Giants Caps United have pleaded with authorities to speed up efforts to get Rufaro Stadium homologated as they face the possibility of playing their home games away from Harare… Read more »