September 19, 2025
Zimbabwe: Binga Man Convicted for Selling Expired Medicines
A Binga man has been convicted for illegally selling expired and unregistered medicines, in a case the court described as a serious public health threat. Read more »
September 17, 2025
Zimbabwe: Zpc Staff in U.S.$3.9 Million Property Theft Scandal, Accomplice On the Run
Two senior Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) employees have appeared in court in Hwange facing charges of stealing company property worth US$3,896,000 in what the state has described as… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Young Warriors' Calamitous Cosafa Campaign Exposes Zifa's Neglect of Junior Football
Zimbabwe under-17 boys' disastrous performance at the ongoing COSAFA tournament has once again exposed the local football mother body's neglect of the grassroots system. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Kavango Resources Reports Wider Loss On Higher Exploration Spending
Kavango Resources PLC reported a significantly widened interim loss as higher exploration costs offset revenue gains from its gold projects in Zimbabwe and Botswana. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Blue Ribbon Stops Operations At Bulawayo Plant Due to Grain Shortage
One of Zimbabwe's largest milling companies, Blue Ribbon Foods, has halted operations at its Bulawayo plant due to an acute shortage of grain. Read more »
September 18, 2025
Zimbabwe: Kadoma Man Acquitted of Love-Triangle Murder After Two Years Behind Bars
A Kadoma man accused of stabbing another miner to death in a suspected love triangle has been acquitted after the High Court ruled that police bungled investigations and relied on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Avenues Clinic Lays Off 50 Workers, Accused of Targeting Unionised Staff
The prestigious Avenues Clinic in Harare has begun a retrenchment exercise that will result in the layoff of 50 employees, according to insiders, who allege that this move is aimed… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Opposition MPs Demand Electoral Reforms Ahead of 2028 Elections
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislators on Wednesday demanded the implementation of electoral reforms, including recommendations made in the 2023 SADC Observer Election… Read more »
September 17, 2025
Zimbabwe: Parliament Calls for Deportation of Chinese Nationals Found in Possession of Cocaine - Demands a Relook Into Imposed U.S.$150 Fine
PRESSURE continues to mount on the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) over a recent judgement in which Chinese nationals escaped jail despite being found in possession of drugs. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba Urges Pro-Poor, Sustainable Mining Practices
The 14th edition of the Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) kicked off in Bulawayo on Tuesday, with participants urging government and industry players to embrace mining… Read more »
September 18, 2025
Zimbabwe: NPA Bows to Pressure As Chinese Nationals Found With Cocaine Face Deportation
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has succumbed to public pressure as it is in the process of deporting nine Chinese nationals who were found in possession of cocaine. Read more »
September 16, 2025
Zimbabwe: 'For Little Shayna - ' Rifle Artist Connects to Zimbabwe Roots Through Whimsical Creations
Like many asylum seekers, immigrants and refugees, Shayna Oosthuysen's childhood was split between two worlds -- the wild beauty of Southern Africa and the disorienting unknown of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Industry Welcomes Cutback On Repetitive Licensing Fees
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has applauded the government's decision to reduce and eliminate several repetitive licensing fees, a move it says will significantly… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Youths Killed in Car Crash En Route to Mnangagwa's Birthday Bash
TWO Zanu PF youths, who were en route to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's 83rd birthday bash in Zvishavane, died on Monday after their vehicle was involved in a head-on collision… Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S. On Verge of Repealing Sanctions Law That Zanu-PF Blamed for Zimbabwe's Three-Decade-Long Economic Meltdown
THE United States of America (USA) has introduced a Bill that seeks to repeal a sanctions law that has been blamed for Zimbabwe's almost three-decade-long economic meltdown. Read more »
September 17, 2025
Zimbabwe: Justice Advocate Pushes for Mandatory DNA Testing in Maintenance Cases
Kadoma-based entrepreneur and litigation expert, Believe Guta, has petitioned Parliament, calling for mandatory DNA testing in maintenance cases, saying no man should face jail for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Households Are More Food Secure, Citizens Living Better Lives - Government
STRATEGIC interventions by the government have improved food security and the quality of life for citizens, a survey has established. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Leads Human Rights Abuses for Fifth Month Running - Report
Human rights advocacy group, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), has once again singled out Zanu PF as a violent political party and the leading perpetrator of human rights… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mufakose Residents Forced to Vacate Homes As Raw Sewage Floods Yards
FRUSTRATED Mufakose residents have vacated their homes as the City Council fails to address incessant sewer blockages in the suburb, posing serious health challenges. Read more »
September 16, 2025
Zimbabwe: Fuel Better, Run Better - What to Consume Before, During and After Your Run
People are running. Running to exercise. Running to socialize. Running to achieve personal goals with every mile completed. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tanganda Tea Posts 65 Percent Revenue Growth in Third Quarter Despite Decline in Export Volumes
Tanganda Tea Company Limited has reported a 65% surge in revenue for the third quarter ended June 30, 2025, though the company continues to grapple with lower export volumes,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tanganda Reports 65% Revenue Decline in Third Quarter
TANGANDA Tea Company Limited has reported a 65% year-on-year fall in revenue for the third quarter ended 30 June 2025, attributed to the decline in lower tea export volumes,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Civil Society Petitions Parliament to Halt Water Privatisation
CIVIC society organisation, the Economic Justice for Women Project (EJWP), has petitioned Parliament over the privatisation of water in the country's local authorities and is… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chinese Investor Nabbed for Illegal Mining, Theft of Over U.S.$875,000 Worth of Gold
A CHINESE national, presented as an investor within the gold mining sector, has been convicted for stealing over US$875,000 worth of the precious metal from a local small-scale… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Long-Lost Harare Chieftainship Seeks Reinstatement - 'Royal' Blames Country's Misfortunes On Government Delays in Acknowledging Them
THE Mbari Clan, which claims historical jurisdiction over Harare and its surrounding areas, has written to government and the Zimbabwe Chiefs' Council seeking urgent consultations… Read more »











