January 30
Zimbabwe: Survivors Lead Fight Against TB
TUBERCULOSIS survivors have taken an active role in the identification of cases in their communities as part of efforts to improve the national response to the disease. Read more »
January 29
Zimbabwe: Cholera Vaccination Begins Today
ALL is set for the start of the Oral Cholera Vaccination (OVC) rollout today, with a target of reaching over 800 000 people in hotspots countrywide. Read more »
Zimbabwe: No Fraud in Perrance Shiri Estate Row
ONE of the daughters of the late national hero, Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Rtd), has been cleared of fraud and forging a birth certificate in order to be listed among the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Import Permits for Key Products Scrapped
THE Government has scrapped import permits and licenses for fertiliser and other key products, including confectioneries and construction materials. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Vandalism, Power Outages Hit Manicaland Tourism
TOURISM operators in Vumba, a prime tourist destination in the Eastern Highlands, have been badly affected by a major power outage that has lasted since December 1 last year, after… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Central Bank Auction Boosts Industrial Production
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says most businesses that benefited from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) auction system have seen improved capacity, product… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Huge Fire Consumes Harare Shopping Mall
A devastating fire broke out last night at a shopping mall located at the corner of Julius Nyerere and Speke Avenue, opposite Joina City, leaving many people counting losses after… Read more »
Zimbabwe: New Magistrates to Ease Backlog
The 23 new magistrates sworn-in last Friday, will help reduce the backlog of cases as the country seeks to dispense justice speedily, Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure said after… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unregistered Schools Face Closure
A blitz to shut down all unregistered private schools will be launched soon as the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education moves to bring order within the education sector. Read more »
January 26
Zimbabwe: President Meets Chiefs on Gukurahundi
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to meet chiefs from the Matabeleland region and the Midlands Province to finalise the process that will ultimately mark the beginning of the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Mobilising U.S.$16 Million for Harare, Bulawayo Water
The Government is mobilising US$13 million to improve the water situation in Harare in addition to the US$1,6 million that has already been disbursed to the local authority for the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Top Female Celebrities for Colour Purple Première
All is set for the première of the movie "Colour Purple" at the Joina City Ster Kinekor tonight which will run under the theme, #ZimPurple. Read more »
January 25
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Cookbook Scoops Global Award
A Zimbabwean cookbook, written by local authors, recently won the 2023 Gourmand World Cookbook Award in Saudi Arabia. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sikhala, Sithole Convicted of Incitement
CCC deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala and Chitungwiza Member of Parliament Godfrey Sithole have been convicted of inciting the public violence that broke out in Nyatsime,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Meets Media to Tackle Topical Issues
THE Government will next Monday roll-out a massive cholera vaccination programme to prevent the spread of the diarrhoeal disease that has affected more than 20 000 people since its… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Modi, Kwidini Appointed Deputy Ministers
President Mnangagwa has appointed two legislators as deputy ministers for Health and Child Care, and Industry and Commerce. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Popular Street Detective Bail Application Tomorrow
A social media sensation Tafadzwa Chidawa, commonly known as Detective Kedha, who was arrested for theft, will be back in court tomorrow for bail hearing. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Luphahla Leaves Bosso
HAVING turned down an offer to be the head coach of Highlanders developmental side Bosso90, Joel Luphahla is believed to have reached a mutual separation with the club yesterday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rains Create Artificial Shortage of Table Potatoes
The recent heavy rains may have enabled farmers to late-plant basic crops but made it difficult to harvest table potatoes creating artificial shortages that pushed the price of a… Read more »
January 24
Zimbabwe: Speaker Calls for Laws to Promote AI
SPEAKER of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has called for crafting of legislation that promotes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the implementation of national… Read more »
January 22
Zimbabwe: 77 Boreholes Drilled in Cholera Hotspots
The Government has drilled 77 boreholes in cholera hotspots across the country out of a target of more than 140 as it steps up efforts to fight the deadly water-borne disease… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ed Branson, Neville Mutsvangwa Among Fortune Africa's Top 50 Influential People
Pan African Magazine, Fortune Africa, has listed religious leader and businessman Prophet Ed Branson as the second most influential African following his vast efforts in deepening… Read more »
Africa: Non Aligned Movement Leaders Adopt Kampala Declaration
Non Aligned Movement (NAM) leaders have adopted the Kampala Declaration where Heads of State and Government agree to strengthen the unity and cohesion of the movement as a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mutasa South is New Site for Mutare Airport
Plans by the Government to relocate the Grand Reef Airport near Mutare to Mutasa South District where there is enough flat land for a new modern airport are at an advanced stage… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Hundreds Show Up in Memory of Tuku
Five years down the line since veteran musician and national hero, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi breathed his last, his name is still household and it is far from extinction. Read more »