November 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe, Malawi Exchange Notes On Tourism
Zimbabwe and Malawi yesterday concluded the Third Joint Tourism Technical Committee (JTTC) meeting meant to assess progress on the areas of cooperation agreed to by the two… Read more »
November 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: Long List of Impressive Results Makes Up SONA
The Fifth and last session of the Ninth Parliament of Zimbabwe formally opened yesterday in the new Parliament Building in Mount Hampden and while laying out the legislative… Read more »
Zimbabwe: First Lady Appointed Cotton Development Trust Patron
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa was yesterday officially announced as patron of Zimbabwe Women in Cotton Development Trust (ZWCDT), a move aimed at boosting women participation in… Read more »
November 22, 2022
Zimbabwe: Biti Assault Trial Continues Friday
The assault trial for Tendai Biti was last week postponed to this Friday. Read more »
November 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: Murder Cases Continue to Rise
A Chiweshe man has been arrested for killing his brother following an argument over sharing of money, while five machete wielding robbers attacked and killed a man at a squatter… Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Sets GSU on Path to Innovation
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday laid foundation stones for the construction of three transformative buildings at Gwanda State University (GSU) as the institution positions itself to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: National Hero Manyonda Burial Today
National hero Cde Kenneth Manyonda will be buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare today, with President Mnangagwa expected to lead proceedings. Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Installed Gwanda State University Chancellor, Caps First Graduands
Gwanda State University (GSU)witnessed the installation of President Mnangagwa as its first Chancellor and the capping of 15 pioneer students at the institution's inaugural… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Businessman Buyanga Remanded in Custody
Zimbabwean businessman Frank Buyanga Sadiqi, who was arrested last Thursday in South Africa on allegations of kidnapping his son in Harare in 2020 and on charges of contempt of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Go Back to the Roots of Refusal, Prosecutor Tells Sikhala
Opposing a fresh bail application by CCC legislator Job Sikhala, the State has argued that he has failed to explain what has changed from the reasons given by the courts denying… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Top Malaysian Varsity Offers Scholarships to Angel of Hope Foundation
Malaysia 's Binary University of Management and Entrepreneurship has offered First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa's Angel of Hope Foundation post-graduate scholarships in business… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Second Republic on a Roll to Maintain Development Drive
AS the country heads towards 2023 harmonised elections, President Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to maintain the ongoing development momentum being spearheaded by the Second… Read more »
November 18, 2022
Zimbabwe: Farmers Urged to Speed Up Planting of Summer Crops
More than 74 000 hectares have so far been put under summer crops, with experts advising farmers to speed up planting to ensure a bumper harvest in all crops. Read more »
November 16, 2022
Zimbabwe: Record Wheat Harvest Still Possible Despite Rains
Zimbabwe is still on course to register a record wheat harvest and win self-sufficiency for this grain at long last, despite about one percent of the total crop having to be… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Raises Concern Over Slow Commonwealth Process
ZANU-PF has told the visiting Commonwealth delegation that the ruling party is more than ready to rejoin the bloc, but expressed disappointment at the slow pace of the process. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Targets Increase in Horticulture Production
Zimbabwe is targeting increase in high value horticultural products for export markets to create more jobs and continuing to diversify its agricultural production base and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: First Lady's Iranian Trip Unlocks Opportunities for Women, Youths
Nothing warms a mother's heart like arriving home from a long trip with enough goodies for her expectant children. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sakunda Drops Rufaro Stadium Bombshell
Sakunda Holdings, who had committed to give Rufaro Stadium a massive face-lift after entering into a partnership with the Harare City Council, have withdrawn from the project with… Read more »
November 15, 2022
Zimbabwe: Mobile Science Labs to Help Improve Learning
Thirteen secondary schools in Beitbridge have received mobile science laboratories and 100 bicycles from the Government and its partners. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cyber Terrorists Target Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
SHADOWY cyber terrorists have gone a notch up in their strident attempts to discredit the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) ahead of next year's elections through clandestine… Read more »
November 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Threatens Mana Pools Biodiversity
Climate change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss, are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on the… Read more »
June 24, 2021
Zimbabwe: Muzarabani Farmers Struggle for Sesame Seed Market
For 42-year-old Mrs Lydia Mudoro of Chareka Village in Muzarabani's Ward 23 covering the Kaerezi area, growing sesame seeds as an alternative cash crop to her traditional cotton… Read more »
June 03, 2021
Mozambique: Car Stolen From SA Destined for Mozambique Intercepted
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August 29, 2020
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean English Names Make Diasporans Laughing Stock
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom are having a torrid time with their English names. Read more »
November 28, 2011
Zimbabwe: The Scars of Cyclone Eline
IT is now more than 10 years since Cyclone Eline hit remote rural communities in the country leaving a trail of destruction on basic infrastructure but the pain it caused is still… Read more »