July 05, 2022
Zimbabwe: Civil Servants Give Govt Two-Week Strike Notice, Increase Salary Demand to U.S.$840
DISGRUNTLED civil servants have given government notice of industrial action in the next two weeks over their cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cost of Central Bank Gold Coins to Be Based On International Prices
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to commence the trading of gold coins this month in a bid to introduce an alternative store of value in the market amid optimism that the… Read more »
July 04, 2022
Zimbabwe: Williams Set for Zimbabwe Comeback for ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier
The Zimbabwe cricket team is set to receive a massive boost ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier B in Bulawayo with experienced batting all-rounder Sean Williams due to make… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Missing Zanu-PF Was 'Visiting Lover in Mozambique' - CCC Supporters Arrested Over His 'Abduction'
A ZANU PF Chimanimani district youth chairperson who was allegedly kidnapped by opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters was visiting his girlfriend in Mozambique,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Finance Minister Ncube Refuses to Make Public $3.5bln White Farmers' Deal
"In my case, having lost a farm I am now paying tax to myself for that land which does not make sense." Read more »
July 03, 2022
Zimbabwe: Man Fails Explain Source of U.S.$300,000 Deposit - High Court Backs Bank Decision to Freeze Account
A Harare man has had some US$300,000 frozen in a local bank after he failed reportedly failed to explain how and why he money came to be in his account, it has emerged Read more »
July 02, 2022
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Mourns MDC T Official, State to Fund Funeral
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent his condolence message to the family of the late Home Affairs minister, Giles Mutseyekwa, who died on Monday after a short illness. Read more »
July 01, 2022
Zimbabwe: Olinda Pays DNA Bill for "Late" Student Livingstone's Parents
SOCIALITE Olinda Chapel has paid a ZW$270 000 bill for DNA tests of remains believed to belong to Livingstone Sunhwa who went missing seven months ago. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Adultery Accused Woman Says It's Not Criminal - Challenges Law At Constitutional Court
A Harare woman who is being sued for US$50,000 over alleged adultery is seeking to dismiss the claim, arguing it is no longer a part of the laws of Zimbabwe. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ITUC Index Removes Zimbabwe From World's Ten Worst Countries for Workers
The International Trade Union Confederation's (ITUC) 2022 Global Rights index has removed Zimbabwe from the category of ten worst countries for workers. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fire Tenders Scandal - No Signed Agreement Between Belarus and Zimbabwe - Parly Tells Human Rights Lawyers
PARLIAMENT has no record of documentation proving that Harare and Belarus signed an agreement to procure fire tenders on behalf of local authorities as initially claimed by… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Civil Servants Left Seething With Anger, As Police Stop Psmas AGM for Second Consecutive Year
CIVIL servants were Thursday left seething with anger after anti-riot police officers stopped a Public Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) annual general meeting (AGM) for the… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa Dismisses Civic Pressure, Urges Zimbabweans to Ignore False Hope On Special Permits
SOUTH Africa has dismissed attempts by the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) to reverse its ending of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) as a waste of time and urged Zimbabweans to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sables Launch Fundraising Initiative Ahead of Rugby Africa Cup Kick-Off
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) has made a passionate appeal to rugby lovers and well-wishers to financially assist the Sables' journey to the 2023 World Cup and beyond. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Marry Mubaiwa D-Day Set for July 27 in Child Minder Assault Case
VICE President Chiwenga's ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, will know her fate, in a case she is accused of assaulting a former child minder, on July 27 after the state closed its case… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Western Funded Projects Being Financed By Colonial Plunder - Mnangagwa
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga Thursday took turns to accuse unnamed Germans of looting gold at Great Zimbabwe which they said is now being used… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Musician Stunner Weeps in Court - Says Shows Being Cancelled Due to Domestic Violence Case
URBAN groover Stunner, born Desmond Chideme, Thursday broke down in court while explaining how the domestic violence lawsuit against him was affecting him socially and… Read more »
June 30, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'God Is Out of It,' Says Jonathan Moyo in Latest Jibe At Chamisa
Exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has unleashed another jibe aimed at the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa, in what could signify a waning… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Now in Bulawayo Ahead of T20 World Cup Qualifier
The Zimbabwe Senior Men's National Cricket Team arrived in Bulawayo on Wednesday to get their final preparations underway ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier B 2022… Read more »
Zimbabwe: First Capital Backs IoDZ Move to Unite Companies' Chairpersons
Listed financier First Capital Bank (FCB) has extended sponsorship towards the Institute Of Directors Zimbabwe's (IoDZ) initiative to create a forum which brings together corporate… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Machete Gangs Resurface in Mutare
Armed robbers have resurfaced in Mutare's eastern leafy suburbs where they are terrorising residents at their homes during the night, making off with valuables. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bread Set to Cost ZWL$730 - Industry Blames Wheat Price Hike
The cost of bread is expected to go up following government's recent review of wheat prices from ZWL$66,000 to ZWL$239,360 per tonne, industry sources have indicated. Read more »
Zimbabwe: CCC's Kwekwe Legislator Fumes Over Demolition of Tuck-Shops
KWEKWE Central legislator Judith Tobaiwa is up in arms with council city management following the latter's decision to demolish some illegal tuck-shops and gas cages. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mamombe, Chimbiri Reject 'Doctored Footage' in Fake Abduction Case
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri have rejected production as evidence of video footage by the police in a case they are accused of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Council Refuses Private Investigation in Bid to Recover U.S.$180,000 Lost to a Bogus Firm
City of Masvingo is reportedly not taking the private investigation route and is making an application to the Registrar of Deeds office in another desperate attempt to recover… Read more »