June 18
Zimbabwe: President Leaves for Ramaphosa Inauguration
President Mnangagwa has left the country for South Africa, where he will join other African Heads of State for the inauguration of President-elect Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Loses U.S.$8 Million to Poaching
ZIMBABWE has lost close to US$8 million since 2019 as over 420 Big Five animals have been killed by poachers from 2019 to date. Read more »
Zimbabwe: VP Mohadi Meets Universal Postal Union Top Official
The Deputy Director General of Universal Postal Union (UPU), a specialised United Nations agency, Mr Marjan Osvald yesterday extended an invitation for Zimbabwe to participate at… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Guruve Centre Set to Get Town Status
Guruve administrative centre is set to become a town soon, owing to the significant developments in Lower Guruve, which is now known as Mbire. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's New Dinosaur Discovery - Inside the Find
Visitors to Lake Kariba -- the world's largest man-made lake, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe -- come to enjoy the abundant wildlife, fine fishing or spectacular… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Victoria Falls Bridge Safe, Sound'
EMERGED Railways Properties (ERP), which owns and manages the Victoria Falls Bridge, says the infrastructure remains structurally safe and sound to facilitate trade and movement of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: President's Visit to South Korea Opens New Economic Frontier
President Mnangagwa's diplomatic charm during the just-ended South Korea-Africa Summit, including his address to the hugely subscribed business forum, is already paying dividends… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bus Licence Cancelled As 8 Anglicans Perish in Blaze
The operating licence of Passion Link Coaches has been cancelled by Government after a blaze inside an unroadworthy bus burnt eight Anglican Diocese of Manicaland pilgrims… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Giving Title Deeds an Empowerment Move
The speeding up of the issuance of urban title deeds this month, with most house owners in Epworth finally getting their deeds, is a major step forward in the regularisation of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zacc in Possession of More Evidence Against Chivayo
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Zimbabwe: Naaz in Plea to Motivate Athletes
TENDAI Tagara, the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president, has appealed to the corporate sector to come up with incentives for his team that is going to the African… Read more »
Southern Africa: Zimbabwe Surpasses Wheat Target
Wheat farmers have planted 121 769 hectares, 34 percent above last season, ensuring an even greater surplus over normal consumption and allowing more wheat processed foods to be… Read more »
Zimbabwe: REA Electrifies Over 70pc of Rural Schools
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has electrified over 70 percent of primary and secondary schools across the country, marking a major milestone in the country's quest for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Beitbridge Hosts Diaspora Investment Conference
A two-day provincial diaspora investment conference will be held in Beitbridge next month to unlock new frontiers in Matabeleland South through engaging the diaspora community. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Dembare Reject Enjoys Rebirth
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Zimbabwe: 'Expanded Wheat Production Will Curtail Imports'
AN increase in wheat production over the past two seasons from 375 000 tonnes in 2022 to 467 905 tonnes last year has spawned a 24 percent drop in durum wheat imports. Read more »
Zimbabwe: High Interest Rates Frustrate Tobacco Funding
Stakeholders in the tobacco industry have described local financial institutions' interest rates as prohibitive and impeding Government's efforts to localise funding for the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mahachi, Imbayago Hog the Limelight With Centuries
A brilliant century from Tafadzwa Mahachi was the main factor in Scorpions' two-wicket victory over Knights in their National Premier League (NPL) match at Masvingo Sports Club on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Croc Skin Exports Rise 56pc, Increase Global Market Share
The agriculture sector is emerging as a vital cog in the country's journey towards achieving an upper-middle income economy by 2030, with crocodile skin (unprocessed and processed)… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Councils Equipped to Respond to Fires
Local authorities must be able to respond to all serious fires in their jurisdictions in order to save lives, infrastructure and equipment and the Government will make sure that… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 12 Newly Appointed Judges Sworn in
The justice delivery system is expected to improve significantly as a result of the appointment of 12 High Court judges, who were sworn in yesterday in Harare by Chief Justice Luke… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Adequate January Disease Doses in Stock
WITH winter well-known for its low tick infestations, Government has assured farmers that the 90 000 doses of January disease in stock can sustain the livestock sector until the… Read more »
June 17
Zimbabwe: Red Cross to the Rescue
Last year, a frightened 22-year-old Bendele Mpoyi Dallas of Jake Village in Nord Kivu, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), was captured by rebels when they attacked his… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Police Arrest 70 Opposition Members for 'Unsanctioned Gathering'
AT least 70 CCC members were arrested yesterday for conducting an unsanctioned gathering at a house belonging to former opposition legislator, Jameson Timba, in Harare. Read more »
Africa: Focac 2024 - Addressing Peace and Security Key
Amid the ongoing crises in Ukraine and the Middle East, crises in Africa have been ignored or thrown to the back burner. Read more »