February 16, 2023
Zimbabwe: Chamisa Takes Campaign to Opinion Polls - What a Joke
A survey conducted for The Brenthurst Foundation by the so-called non-partisan London-based SABI Strategy Group says Zimbabwe's opposition leader Nelson Chamisa is surging ahead of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Soul Jah Love Lived a Complicated Life'
Soul Musaka was just a troubled "Soul Jah Loved." Read more »
February 15, 2023
Zimbabwe: U.S.$10 Million Gold Facility Launched
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube has today launched a US$10 million fund targeting small-scale and artisanal miners that is expected to boost… Read more »
Zimbabwe: South African Border Guards Kill Zimbabwean
A member of the newly deployed South African Border Guard shot and killed a Zimbabwean man at Beitbridge Border Post this morning. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Results of Our Effective Policies, Projects Speak for Themselves - President
Today being the inaugural Cabinet meeting for 2023, His Excellency the President started by setting the tone for the new calendar year. He advised Cabinet of the need to… Read more »
February 14, 2023
Zimbabwe: 30 Poachers Arrested, 15 Guns Recovered in Kariba
At least 30 poachers were arrested and 15 guns recovered last year in anti-poaching operations in the Nyaminyami area of Kariba district, in the process protecting wildlife. Read more »
Zimbabwe: National Hero Mushohwe - a Selfless Cadre, Education Advocate
FAMILY and friends have described the late national hero Cde Christopher Mushohwe as a nationalist, Pan Africanist, unifier and an education advocate for the nation. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Former Minister Mushohwe Dies, Declared National Hero
Former Cabinet Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe, who died yesterday after a long illness, has been declared a national hero. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Becomes Lithium Giant As Bikita Ramps Up Output
Zimbabwe continues to consolidate its position as a major lithium producer globally, with Bikita Minerals having ramped up petalite production to 60 000 tonnes annually after a… Read more »
February 13, 2023
Zimbabwe: Council Shuts Down Water Supply Due to Chemical Shortages
THE struggling Harare City Council has once again dramatically reduced water treatment due to shortages of a key water treatment chemicals and residents should brace for even worse… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nelson Chamisa Drowns Deeper Into Political Obilivion
As the CCC party faces implosion due to ideological bankruptcy and donor fatigue, the writing is on the wall for Chamisa, it is time to retire! Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Youth Bring Innovative Solutions to Communities
Zimbabwe is a youthful country with more than 60 percent of the population under 25 years. Read more »
Zimbabwe: More Rural Schools Get Computer, Science Labs
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Intensifies Voter Registration
Zanu PF has intensified the voter mobilisation drive, with Mashonaland West Province's Chegutu district yesterday getting a major boost after taking delivery of an additional 51… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Two Companies Battle Over Gold Claims
A MINING company at loggerheads with another over rights to eight gold mining claims in Rushinga has won its initial battle in the High Court to have the newcomer stopped from… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Pledges Support to Palestine
ZANU PF has pledged support to the State of Palestine on its struggle of freedom against the Israeli apartheid occupation of the West Bank and Gaza since 1967. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fight Against January Disease Intensifies
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February 11, 2023
Zimbabwe: 10-Car Cigarette Smuggling Convoy Intercepted in South Africa
South African police have intensified their crackdown on the smuggling of cigarettes from Zimbabwe via Beitbridge and illegal crossing points along the Limpopo River, seizing five… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZESA Starts Buying Solar Power From Households
So far, 117 householders and businesses with solar power are selling their surplus to Zesa Holdings as net metering is being speeded up, allowing those generating renewable energy… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Heavy Rains Damage 30 Households in Matabeleland Region
Heavy rains and strong winds have damaged 30 houses in Matabeleland North and South provinces and authorities are on the ground mobilising tents for temporary shelter and food to… Read more »
February 10, 2023
Zimbabwe: Public Health Sector Cuts Out Middlemen in Drugs Procurement
THE public health sector in Zimbabwe will be buying drugs directly from manufacturers, freezing out the middlemen and their mark-ups and commissions, and boosting the percentage of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Power Woes to Ease From July - ZESA
STATE power utility, ZESA, says the prevailing electricity challenges will subside significantly from the second half of the year up to the end of 2024 buoyed by improved… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 24 Years Later, the Legacy Lives On
HE was only 30 when he died on February 4 1999. The void he left is strongly felt on the local showbiz landscape, 24 years after he breathed his last. Read more »
February 09, 2023
Zimbabwe: Ivy Kombo, Husband Admitted As Lawyers
Gospel musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Pastor Admire Kasi can now practice law in Zimbabwe following their admission as lawyers at the High Court in Harare yesterday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Clears Hurdles to Rejoin Commonwealth
Zimbabwe is now most likely to be readmitted into the Commonwealth following positive recommendations from a fact-finding team that visited the country last year, with politicians… Read more »