April 19
Zimbabwe: Armed Robbers Target Catholic School, Torture Priest
Three armed robbers who targeted a Catholic Mission where they terrorised a priest before getting away with loot worth thousands of dollars have been slapped with a 21-year jail… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Four Defense Forces Members Die in Road Accident
FOUR Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) members died while others were injured in a car accident which occurred at the 180 km peg on the Harare-Bulawayo road Wednesday night. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Finance Minister Delays Independent Auditors for ZiG Gold Reserves
Finance Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube has dragged his feet in clarifying whether there are any independent auditors appointed to verify the reserves backing the just introduced ZiG… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Not Yet Uhuru Says Opposition As Zimbabwe Marks Independence Day
Zimbabwe's opposition leaders say the majority of citizens in the country are far from enjoying the benefits of independence whose ethos has been destroyed by the ruling party Zanu… Read more »
April 18
Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Have Nothing to Celebrate As Country Turns 44
Zimbabwe celebrates its 44th Independence Thursday, April 18th amid hunger stalking the generality of the populace due to the El Nino-induced drought. Read more »
April 17
Zimbabwe: Army Corporals in the Dock Over Spree of Armed Robberies, U.S.$145k Heist
The net has closed in on four Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers, who were part of a notorious gang of nine armed robbers who terrorised Harare upmarket residents and fuel… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Preps for 44th Independence Celebrations in Murambinda At an Advanced Stage
ZIMBABWE's 44th Independence celebrations in Murambinda on Thursday are at an advanced stage, Cabinet Committee chairperson on State Occasions and National Monuments and Vice… Read more »
April 16
Zimbabwe: KZN Police Discover Body of Abducted Zim Businessman Evans Katumba
A body believed to be that of Zimbabwean businessman Evans Katumba who was abducted in Durban, South Africa, last month has been found. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Recalls Batches of Benylin Paediatric Syrup After Finding High Levels of Toxic Substance
THE Medicines Control Company of Zimbabwe -MCAZ has recalled two batches of Benylin Paediatric 100ml Syrup from shelves after a toxic substance, Diethylene glycol was recently… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF to Take Charge of Food Aid Distribution As Zimbabwe Grapples With El Nino-Induced Drought
Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Christopher Mutsvangwa has said the ruling party will superintend the distribution of food aid in Zimbabwe. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mai Titi's Daughter Fifi's Ex in Court for Leaking Nudes, Granted U.S.$50 Bail
Felisha 'Fifi' Muzeya's ex-boyfriend Amir Mhaka (19) has been taken to court charged with transmission of intimate images without the owner's consent. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimtrade Targets Zambia's Agritech Expo
TRADE promotion agency, ZimTrade has tabled plans to connect local companies to the Zambia Agritech Expo set to kick off later this week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chivayo Rewards Ras Caleb With a Toyota Aqua for ZiG Track As Kapfupi Begs for Any Car
FORGOTTEN reggae artist Ras Caleb has reaped rewards for showering praise on the ruling party, Zanu PF. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Kavango Discovers Positive Output At Hillside Gold Asset
Kavango Resources Plc has discovered promising results at its gold project in Southern Zimbabwe in a development that has further pushed the entity's stock price by 12%. Read more »
April 15
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Gold-Backed Currency Surges Amid Market Skepticism
Zimbabwe's newly launched gold-backed currency, known as the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), has hit the ground running, gaining 1.1 percent against the U.S. dollar in its first week of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: First Lady Drops Charges Against Watsomba Women Who Booed Her - Admits Police Overreacted
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has dropped charges against nine women from Manicaland who allegedly booed her after she sidelined them during a donation of foodstuffs and clothing. Read more »
Zimbabwe: No Compensation for Human-Wildlife Conflict Victims Yet Due to Legislation Gaps
Almost two years after Cabinet discussed the establishment of a Human-Wildlife Conflict Fund (HWCRF), affected people in communities continue to suffer due to gaps in legislation. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Stockpiling U.S.$700 Million Ivory Due to Cites Ban On Ivory Trade
The Government of Zimbabwe is sitting on ivory stocks worth over US$700 million due to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 9 Arrested for Booing First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for 'Sidelining' Them On Freebies
NINE women from Watsomba in Manicaland province have landed in soup after they allegedly booed the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for allegedly sidelining them during a donation of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Musician Hosiah Chipanga Protests Over His Exclusion From Performers At Zimbabwe's 44th Lndependence Day Gala
YESTER-year music progeny, Hosiah Chipanga has come out guns blazing in protest over his snubbing from the line-up of performers at the upcoming Independence Day gala to be held in… Read more »
April 14
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Appoints Four New Ambassadors
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed four new ambassadors to lead the country's diplomatic missions in China, India, Saudi Arabia and at the United Nations (UN). Read more »
Zimbabwe: Football Star Khama Billiat Suffers a Serious Setback
Former Kaizer Chiefs attacker Khama Billiat has suffered a major blow as he begins life in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League (PSL). Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Man (38) Killed Over Plate of Sadza
A Harare man aged 38 was killed on Friday after being stabbed on the neck using a sharp object for allegedly stealing some sadza. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Billionaire Strive Masiyiwa's Daughter Named On Prestigious Forbes' Achievers List
Econet Wireless billionaire proprietor, Strive Masiyiwa's daughter, Vimbai, has been named as one of the 30 trailblazing individuals under the age of 30 in Africa. Read more »
April 12
Zimbabwe: Communal Farmers Warned Against Selling Livestock As Hunger Bites
Agriculture minister, Anxious Masuka has warned communal farmers against selling their livestock amid the hunger crisis the country is currently facing. Read more »