November 13, 2025
Zimbabwe: Dangote Seals U.S.$1 Billion Investment Deal With Zimbabwe
Nigerian billionaire and industrialist Aliko Dangote has signed a landmark US$1 billion investment deal with Zimbabwe signalling renewed confidence in the country's economy under… Read more »
November 12, 2025
Zimbabwe: Young Entrepreneur Opens Drug Rehabilitation Centre to Transform Lives
Youthful entrepreneur, Jonathan Muchengeti, has established a new drug rehabilitation centre, Restore Life Rehabilitation, aimed at offering hope and healing to people struggling… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nurse in Hot Soup Over $15k Fake Insurance Claim
A 42-year-old nurse stationed at Bamba Rural Health Clinic appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court accused of fraudulently opening Life Assurance Policies with Zimnat Life… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Kombi Driver Jailed for Fatal Crash That Claimed Eight Lives
A 42-year-old commuter omnibus driver has been sentenced to three years in prison after being found guilty of culpable homicide following a crash that killed eight people in Harare… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Magaya Hits Back Says Rape Allegations Are Part of a Smear Campaign
Prophet Walter Magaya, leader of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) claims that the fabricated rape cases brought against him are part of a calculated ploy designed to destroy… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare's Prepaid Water Meters Set to Halve Bills in Major Cost-Cutting Drive
Harare residents could soon see their household water bills slashed by half under the new prepaid metering system, city and government officials have announced. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZIMSEC Denies Exam Paper Leaks, Vows to Uphold Integrity
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has dismissed social media reports alleging that question papers for the ongoing November 2025 public examinations have been… Read more »
November 10, 2025
Zimbabwe: U.S.$44 Million Settlement Ends Two-Decade Whitecliff Land Dispute
Thousands of residents in Whitecliff, west of Harare have welcomed the Government's decision to regularise their settlement, ending years of uncertainty over land ownership. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tuck-Shop Turf Wars Turn Ugly As Refugee Accuses State Agents of Harassment
Amid deepening tuck-shop wars in downtown Harare, Congolese businessman and refugee Desire Nsengimana has filed a complaint with the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission… Read more »
Zimbabwe: MPs Endorse Public-Private Partnerships As Key to Solving Zimbabwe's Water Crisis
Members of Parliament have hailed Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a vital mechanism for driving infrastructure development and improving essential services following a tour… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Underperforming Councils Face Legal Action in 2026, Govt Warns
The government has warned that local authorities failing to meet service delivery standards will face legal action starting in 2026 as Zimbabwe intensifies efforts to modernise… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Church Volunteers Tackle Litter in Glen Norah As Call for Clean Living Grows
Members of the Johane Masowe Chishanu Graspa Church popularly known as Masowe4ED led a major clean-up campaign in Glen Norah B on Friday in a show of community action aimed at… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sikhala Remains in South African Custody As Explosives Case Postponed
Former Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala will remain in custody in South Africa after his case was postponed to Wednesday for a formal bail hearing. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mliswa Urges Mnangagwa to 'Clean House' As Opposition Falters in Disarray
Former Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to take decisive action to address internal fissures within ZANU-PF warning that factional battles… Read more »
November 07, 2025
Zimbabwe: Climate Finance Neglects Workers and Communities, Warns ActionAid Ahead of COP30
Less than 3% of global climate finance is supporting approaches that protect workers, women, and communities during the shift to greener economies, according to a new report by… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mangwana Defends Radio Licence Roadblocks As Necessary for Compliance and Fraud Prevention
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana has defended the continued use of roadblocks to check for valid radio… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Schoolchildren Lead Tree-Planting Drive to Fight Hunger and Climate Change
Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch… Read more »
November 06, 2025
Zimbabwe: All-Female Nubian Notes Concert Aims to Redefine Zimbabwe's Music Scene
Organisers of the Nubian Notes concert say this weekend's all-female showcase at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) marks the start of a long-term effort to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Warrant of Arrest for Robert Mugabe Jnr
A Harare magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest against the son of the late president Robert Gabriel Mugabe, Robert Junior after he failed to appear in court on allegations of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Launches Community Health Fund to Boost Access for Residents
The City of Harare is set to roll out a new community-led health financing initiative the Community Health Equity Fund (CHEF) aimed at improving access to affordable, quality… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Apologises to Travel Vlogger Barred From Mbuya Nehanda Statue Site
The Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry has apologised to travel vlogger Davud Akhundzada after he was reportedly denied access to the Mbuya Nehanda Statue site in Harare. Read more »
November 05, 2025
Zimbabwe: Residents Petition Council Over Removal of Vital Glen View Borehole
Residents of Glen View in Harare have petitioned the City Council urging authorities to halt plans to demolish a community borehole they say is critical to public health and access… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Warns WHO Tobacco Talks Risk Harming Farmers' Livelihoods
The Government has defended its tobacco industry as it prepares to participate in the upcoming Conference of Parties (COP11) and Meeting of Parties (MOP4) in Geneva starting… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Pomona Flats Construction Takes Shape
Building of the Pomona flats is progressing well with the first block now under construction and indications that two more blocks will be out of the ground by year-end. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zifa Appoint Romanian Mario Marinica to Lead Warriors
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has appointed Romanian-born coach Marian "Mario" Marinica as the new head coach of the Zimbabwe senior men's national football team, the… Read more »










