September 11, 2025
Zimbabwe: Shoko Festival Brings South Africa's Sizwe Alakine and UK Rap Star Oneda
Local urban culture festival, Shoko Festival has unveiled two major additions to its 15th edition promising an explosive Mash Up Night at Harare Gardens on Friday, 26 September. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Toxic Deaths Expose Harare Council Negligence
Zimbabwe's Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has accused Harare City Council of gross negligence after two workers died from toxic gas inhalation at a sewage treatment plant, warning… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Moves to Revive Idle Irrigation Schemes Amid Food Security Fears
Government has pledged to overhaul underperforming irrigation schemes as part of efforts to strengthen food security in the face of climate change Lands and Agriculture Minister… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZESA Promises Reliability After Major Shutdown
Hwange Power Station's Unit 3 has been shut down for statutory maintenance, with ZESA Holdings confirming the planned outage will run from 10 September to 24 October 2025. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Deadline Set for Unregistered Schools
Government has warned that unregistered schools mushrooming across the country will be shut down by January next year if they fail to regularise their operations. Read more »
September 10, 2025
Zimbabwe: Govt Cuts Farm Levies, Permits in Major Business Shake-Up
The Government has announced sweeping reforms in its agriculture sector scrapping multiple levies and permits in a move aimed at easing the cost of doing business. Read more »
Zimbabwe: MPs Slam Borehole Contractor Over 'Shoddy Jobs' and Wasted Millions
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture has launched a scathing attack on Prevail International a company linked to one of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's top advisors… Read more »
Africa: Zimbabwe Now Africa's Most Taxed Nation - Biti
Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti has accused the government of overburdening Zimbabweans with what he described as "toxic" new presumptive taxes that threaten to cripple small… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare-Kanyemba Highway Project Touted As Key Trade Corridor
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to upgrading the Harare-Kanyemba highway describing the road as a vital economic corridor linking Zimbabwe to Zambia and the Democratic… Read more »
September 09, 2025
Zimbabwe: No Freedom for Ex-Zanu-PF Youth Leader
A Harare magistrate has denied former Zanu PF youth leader Jimu Kunaka and his accomplice bail after highlighting that the two are a flight risk. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Vemuganga FM Empowers Villages Against Climate Change
Chipinge district continues to be one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in Zimbabwe facing frequent droughts, floods and natural disasters such as the Lisungwe floods, Bandama… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Churches Must Respect Gospel Artists - Baba Harare
Musician Baba Harare has urged churches and gospel promoters to bring greater professionalism and accountability to the gospel music industry warning that exploitation is holding… Read more »
Zimbabwe: King Kandoro to Headline Shoko Comedy Night As Festival Turns 15
Zimbabwe's longest-running festival of urban culture Shoko Festival has announced a star-studded line-up for its landmark 15th edition with the much-anticipated Shoko Comedy Night… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Work Begins On Mabvuku Interchange to Ease Harare Traffic
Construction of the long-awaited Mabvuku Interchange has officially begun with the Ministry of Transport setting July 2026 as the completion date. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZIFA Condemns Kadewere's Clash With Journalist At Warriors Training
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has apologised following an incident involving Warriors striker Tinotenda Kadewere and journalist Yvonne Mangunda during the national… Read more »
Africa: Africa Urged to Lead Just Transition At Climate Summit
As the second Africa Climate Summit opens ActionAid has called on African leaders to seize the moment and chart a path away from fossil fuels and industrial agriculture warning… Read more »
September 08, 2025
Zimbabwe: Kadewere in Storm After Confrontation With Journalist
Warriors striker Tino Kadewere is reported to have disrupted the Warriors' World Cup training session in Johannesburg on Monday after angrily confronting journalist Yvonne Mangunda… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Teachers' Union Rises to Third-Largest in Zimbabwe, Vows to Restore Dignity
The Educators Union of Zimbabwe (EUZ) has become the country's third-largest teachers' union with leaders pledging to restore the dignity of the profession through grassroots… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bomb Attack On Job Sikhala's Home Condemned As 'Barbaric'
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has strongly condemned a reported bomb attack on the home of opposition politician Job Sikhala describing it as a "barbaric act of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Gender Commission Marks 10 Years With Renewed Call for Equality
The fight for gender equality took centre stage on Thursday as the country celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) at the National Gender Forum with… Read more »
September 04, 2025
Zimbabwe: Southlea Park Woman Nabbed With 44kg of Dagga
A 39-year-old woman appeared at the Mbare Magistrates' Court after being found in possession of 44 kg of marijuana in Southlea Park, Harare. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Pomona City Launches $1 Million Biodigester Facility for Sustainable Urban Development
Pomona City, one of Zimbabwe's most ambitious urban developments, has unveiled a $1 million biodigester facility as part of its commitment to sustainable living. Read more »
Nigeria: Zimbabwe Women Thrash Nigeria in T20 Qualifier With Ruthless 10-Wicket Win
Zimbabwe Women powered to a commanding 10-wicket victory over Nigeria in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier underlining their credentials in the competition. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Pledges Tech-Driven Traffic System Amid Drunk Driving Concerns
Government says it is moving towards a technology-based traffic management system to curb road carnage amid growing calls in Parliament for police to be equipped with breathalysers… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Health Minister Warns Private Clinics Over HIV Data Gaps
Health and Child Care Minister, Dr Douglas Mombeshora has warned that private health facilities could be shut down if they fail to submit data on mother-to-child transmission… Read more »











