July 04, 2022
Zimbabwe: Ngarivhume Exception Bid Dismissed
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Zimbabwe: Man Stabs Pair to Death in Brawl
A Domboshava man allegedly stabbed two men to death after one of them was reported to have fondled his wife's breast while dancing at a bottle store at Zimbiru Business Centre in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 3-Year-Olds Join Queue for Covid Jabs
Children from three years can now take the Covid-19 vaccine, as part of efforts to minimise its spread, and to boost immune systems, Vice President and Health and Child Care… Read more »
July 02, 2022
Zimbabwe: Yale School of Art (USA) Appoints Zimbabwean Nontsikelelo Mutiti Director of Graduate Studies in Graphic Design
The Yale School of Art recently announced the appointment of Nontsikelelo Mutiti to the faculty as the Director of Graduate Studies in Graphic Design. Read more »
Zimbabwe: NetOne Apologises for Network Disruptions
NetOne subscribers say they continue to face network challenges following the recent system upgrade. Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Mourns Former MDC-T Vice Chairperson Mutseyekwa
President Mnangagwa says he was "greatly saddened" by the death of former MDC-T vice chairperson and former co-Minister of Home Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Giles… Read more »
Zimbabwe: DJ Fantan's Wife Withdraws Charges
Zimdancehall music producer Arnold Kamudyariwa, commonly known as DJ Fantan, has said he has replaced his wife's kitchen utensils which he destroyed during his "moment of madness"… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mubaiwa Assertions Rejected
MAXILLO and oral-facial surgeon Dr Wayne Manana on Thursday rejected assertions that he was instructed to produce a second medical report on the woman who was allegedly assaulted… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe and Mozambique Sign Agreement
Zimbabwe and Mozambique have signed a memorandum of understanding to confirm the latter's support for the establishment of the Museum of African Liberation to be constructed in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Stars Who Helped to Define Zim's Football Journey
I STRONGLY believe that all the players who have graced our football fields deserve respect. In their various capacities, they have made Zimbabwean football what it is today. Read more »
Zimbabwe: All Set for Econet Victoria Falls Marathon
VETERAN long-distance runner Mike Fokorani has set his eyes on a top five finish tomorrow when he takes to the road in the Econet Victoria Falls Marathon in the resort town. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cottco MD, Senior Executive in Court Over Corruption
Two Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) top executives, who allegedly used their own trucks to distribute inputs from the firm's depots around the country without their employer's… 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 »
August 20, 2011
Zimbabwe: It's a Bloody Racist Game
IF you are an Arsenal fan, then it must certainly have been a very painful week losing the battle to keep Cesc Fabregas at the Emirates and the mocking that has followed the small… Read more »
October 03, 2009
Zimbabwe: Bonyongo the Destroyer
SOMEWHERE in the rural area of Buhera, lies the Man Mountain -- known to the world simply as Kilimanjaro -- who boxed his way from Mbare to rule the African continent. Read more »
June 29, 2006
Zimbabwe: Housing Co-Op Management Under Fire
MANAGEMENT at Sally Mugabe Housing Co-operative should answer to charges of gross mismanagement, corruption and breach of law, the Government has said. Read more »
November 18, 2004
Zimbabwe: Mazowe Dam Almost Dry
MAZOWE Dam has almost dried up, threatening aquatic life as well as the future of irrigation on surrounding farms that include Mazowe Citrus farm. Read more »
July 31, 2004
Zimbabwe: Top Official's Farm Underutilised
IRRIGATION equipment worth millions of dollars and other farming implements are lying idle on Lynton Farm Plot 15 near Marondera while workers on the plot allege that they have not… Read more »
January 19, 2004
Zimbabwe: Rhodes' Grave is Part of National Heritage: Official
THE Director of the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe, Dr Godfrey Mahachi, says Cecil John Rhodes's grave in the Matopos National Park is part of Zimbabwe's heritage and… Read more »