January 22
Zimbabwe: 'We'll Be Guided By Law on Political Parties Funds'
When distributing the budgeted funds for political parties, with Zanu PF and CCC being the two who qualify, the Government will be guided by the law and even by the courts if the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Veteran Actor Chidzomba Laid to Rest
The late filmmaker and actor, Watson Chidzomba, has been hailed as a humble artist who left an indelible mark in the creative sector. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Urged to Prioritise SMEs Protection, Support
Analysts have urged policymakers and stakeholders to prioritise the protection and support of SMEs to ensure sustained economic development and stability as it is the backbone of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Gutu Mourns Philanthropist Shenjere
CHIMBEU 2 villagers under Chief Makore in Gutu district have been plunged into mourning following the death yesterday of well known philanthropist and senior citizen Mrs Pelina… Read more »
January 19
Zimbabwe: First Lady, Regional Counterparts to Launch 'We Are Equal' Campaign in Mozambique
Tendai Rupapa in MAPUTO, Mozambique Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chamisa's Strategy of Ambiguity Is Backfiring Badly
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Zimbabwe: Govt Probes Historical Mining Methods
THE Government has initiated a probe to determine the historical mining methods employed at old mines, spurred by the recent collapse of shafts being exploited by artisanal and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 9 875 Cattle Succumb to El Niño Effects
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Zimbabwe: 'Solid Approach Needed to Curb Sexual Offences'
The eradication of sexual offences against the girl child requires a comprehensive approach which addresses factors such as poverty, lack of education and harmful cultural… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Lithium Breathes New Energy Into Kamativi Infrastructure
Leonard Ncube Bulawayo Bureau Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tourism Eyes Boom in 2024
Local tourism players expect to reap rewards in 2024 as they have continued to invest in their properties post dire straits of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more »
January 15
South Africa: Two Zimbabweans Test Positive for Cholera in Limpopo
South Africa's Limpopo Department of Health has recorded two new cases of cholera in Zimbabweans who just returned from the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S.$1,5 Billion Dinson Mine Commences Operations April
The first phase of the new giant steelworks at Manhize, the result of a US$1,5 billion investment by Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) taking advantage of the Second Republic's… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Forbes Border Now Open 24/7
Zimbabweans have welcomed the opening for 24 hours of Zimbabwe's border with Mozambique at Forbes Border/Machipanda, starting today saying the move will create smooth flowing of… Read more »
Ghana: Ghana Gets Debt-Relief Terms
Ghana has received a draft term sheet on debt relief from its official creditors that is sufficient for the International Monetary Fund to disburse US$600 million to the West… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Editorial Comment - Contaminated Boreholes Latest Blow for Harare
The findings that half the boreholes in western and northern Harare are contaminated with a bacteria that marks potential faecal contamination is yet another health hazard facing… Read more »
January 12
Zimbabwe: Operation Chenesa Rolled Out Countrywide
The emergency major clean-up programme, Operation Chenesa Harare, rolled out by the Government at the end of last week to clean out heaps of garbage in Harare and increase water… Read more »
January 10
Zimbabwe: Power Outages Not a Reflection of Subdued Generation
Many of the recent power outages have arisen from faults since generation capacity is up and many private businesses have reduced their demand on the grid by installing solar… Read more »
Africa: 'Tackle Chemical Pollution of Rivers to Save Wildlife, Livestock'
There is a surge in the use of health hazard mining chemicals across Africa which pose a threat to humanity, wildlife and livestock. Read more »
January 09
Zimbabwe: Operation Chenesa Harare in Full Swing As Cholera Fight Hots Up
A major clean-up campaign, Operation Chenesa Harare, being rolled out by the Government to restore cleanliness in the once "sunshine" city is now in full swing with more than 200… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Tightens Traffic Regulations
Government has said it will not hesitate to suspend and cancel licenses of drivers and operators who violate traffic rules and regulations. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Heavy Downpours, Thunderstorms to Persist
More rain is likely to fall today and tomorrow across the country, forecasts the Meteorological Services Department, with the public warned of possible flooding in some areas. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mathe Seeks Olympic Qualification
LOCAL badminton sensation Thabani Mathe has embarked on an international tour as he sets sight on qualifying for the Olympics and the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Championships… Read more »
Zimbabwe: All Set for Start of 2024 School Year Today
THE 2024 school year begins today with most boarders travelling to their schools yesterday and schools implementing the basic hygiene standards required to prevent cholera. Read more »
January 08
Zimbabwe: 15 Trapped Redwing Miners Rescued
All 15 artisanal miners trapped at Redwing Mine in Penhalonga near Mutare when a shaft collapsed last week were rescued yesterday, following the deployment of top technology by the… Read more »