July 11
Zimbabwe: Chipo Maenzanise Is Zimbabwe's Own Superwoman
After facing ridicule for her "muscular" stature during her school years, Chipo Maenzanise found solace and inspiration in weightlifting. She started jogging and eventually joined… Read more »
July 10
Zimbabwe: Fatal Kombi Crash Claims Four Lives On Harare-Mutare Road
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed a devastating road accident that claimed the lives of four individuals and left ten others injured earlier today. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Supreme Court Dismisses NPA Appeal, Upholds Release of Wadyajena's Seized Vehicles
The Supreme Court of Zimbabwe has upheld the lower court's ruling to return a fleet of vehicles seized from Justice Mayor Wadyajena, dealing a significant blow to the National… Read more »
Zimbabwe: The Gender Impact of Harare's Forgotten Recreational Spaces
Nyasha Mareke stands at the edge of what was once a vibrant park, now reduced to a barren field scattered with remnants of broken swings and rusted slides. Read more »
July 09
Zimbabwe: When Nature Calls, Harare Hangs Up
Harare, the city that dreams of world-class status by 2025, faces a unique throne crisis. And no, we're not talking about a political one. We're talking about the humble, yet… Read more »
July 03
Zimbabwe: 12 School Children Injured in Train-Bus Collision
A school bus carrying children collided with a train at the Willton Level Crossing in Mutare this morning leaving twelve pupils injured, Read more »
July 02
Zimbabwe: 'Chivhayo Still Milking Govt Coffers Through Dubious Tenders'
Finance and Economic Development Secretary George Guvamatanga was last week forced to pay controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo USD$7 million amidst allegations that the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Challenger Applies for Discharge
ZANU PF's Sybeth Musengezi, who is challenging President Emerson Mnangagwa's 2017 ascendancy to power has filed an application for discharge at the end of the state's case on the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Race for War Vets Chairmanship Hots Up
The race for the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairmanship has intensified with the current acting spokesperson Sam Parirenyatwa throwing his name… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Disgraced Former Deputy Minister Apologizes After Viral Scolding Incident
Former Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Simelisizwe Sibanda, has issued a public apology after a recording of him scolding a non-Ndebele teacher went viral,… Read more »
June 28
Zimbabwe: Stanbic's Rise Above Incubator Programme for SME's Comes Full Circle
Stanbic Bank's Rise Above Incubator Programme for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) has come full circle with three start-ups poised to receive business loans of varying amounts… Read more »
Zimbabwe: From Childhood Rivals to Lifelong Friends - Remembering Norman Maroto
It was in 1996 when we became friends. I was in grade 6 and he was in grade 7. We had played against each other in the U13s, I was at Support Unit and he was at Dynamos. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Strict Measures in Place for Passport Issuance Abroad, Assures Minister Mhona
The Government has promised rigorous procedures for issuing passports to citizens living abroad, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona confirmed during a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unlicensed Beauty Clinics Posing Serious Health Risks, Warns HPA
The Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe (HPA) has declared war on the growing number of beauty and wellness facilities offering medical procedures that are far beyond their scope… Read more »
June 27
Zimbabwe: Three Arrested As Chaos Rock Harare Magistrate Court
There was chaos at Harare magistrate court after hundreds of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), attending in solidarity with he 78 party members who were arrested at a private… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZPP Commends Govt's Human Rights Efforts, Urges Action On Torture
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) praised the government of Zimbabwe for its notable efforts in enhancing the human rights landscape, countering the perception that it is an… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'The Harsh Reality of Zimbabwean Women Facing the Double Burden Syndrome'
As dawn breaks over the countryside, women rise to face a demanding day of work both inside and outside the home and they are the backbone of a nation in economic turmoil, yet they… Read more »
June 26
Zimbabwe: 'We Have an Answer to That' - Mnangagwa Party Leader Speaks on Plans to Extend President's Term
MDC President Douglas Mwonzora has weighed in on the talks within ZANU PF to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's stay in power. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chimombe, Mpofu to Spend Cold Night in Prison, Locked Up On Fraud Charges
Two flamboyant businessmen, Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, are to spend a night in prison cells after being remanded in custody following their court appearance on fraud charges. Read more »
June 25
Zimbabwe: Harare Faces Calls for Action Against Corrupt Land Allocations
A coalition of civic organizations has issued an urgent call to action for authorities to address and rectify rampant corruption in land allocations within Harare. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Consumer Council of Zimbabwe Recalls Dark and Lovely Shampoo Kits
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has issued a product recall on the 50ml single-use neutralizing shampoo included in Dark and Lovely Moisture Plus kits. Read more »
June 24
Zimbabwe: Police Launch Operation Against Touts
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched nationwide operation titled "No To Touts" which aims to eradicate touting by gangs notorious for coercing travelers to board public… Read more »
June 21
Zimbabwe: Zim Aims to Empower Female Miners Through Mines and Minerals Bill
The government is pushing for the swift legislation of the Mines and Minerals Bill, which aims to provide mining title ownership and better support mechanisms. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mukumba Finally Arrested and Appears in Court Over Mutare Violence
Law enforcement authorities have finally arrested Inter Africa busses owner Leonard Mukumba, a key suspect in the violent clashes that took place in Mutare between May 23 and 24. Read more »
June 20
Zimbabwe: Health Authority Warns of Brain Risks From Pseudoephedrine Medications
The Medicine Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), in collaboration with Johnson and Johnson, is warning healthcare professionals and patients about the potential risks of using… Read more »