December 13, 2022
Zimbabwe: Mai Titi Pleads With Creditors As She Sinks in Debt
Local comedienne and socialite, Mai Titi - real name Felistas Murata - has pleaded with people she is owing money to give her more time to pay up. Read more »
December 12, 2022
Africa: Zimbabwean Journalist Hopewell Chin'ono Ranked Among 7 Activists in Africa
Government critic and filmmaker, Hopewell Chin'ono has received recognition from Global Citizen, an international education and advocacy organisation for his outstanding work in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Former Zesa CEO Blames Low Tariffs, Delayed Sacrifices for Current Electricity Problems
Former Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) chief executive officer, Engineer Josh Chifamba has blamed unfavourable tariffs and delayed sacrifices for plunging the nation… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Opposition Leader Chamisa Blasts Govt Over Free Solar Systems for Top Officials
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, says government's decision to provide free solar systems for top officials at the expense of impoverished taxpayers is a… Read more »
December 10, 2022
Zimbabwe: Tempers Flare As Mnangagwa Is Honoured With Freedom of City Status
Former Gweru Mayor, Josiah Makombe, has said the recent conferment of Freedom of the City Status on President Emmerson Mnangagwa by MDC-Alliance councillors was done without… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Five Years After Fire Disaster, Matapi Victims Still Live in Bar - 'Life Is Hard Here, Five People Share One Mattress'
In a public toilet housed in a now-abandoned and dilapidated City of Harare bar, a bunch of homeless young adults, visibly drunk, are squatting just so they could shut their eyes… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Government Targets Citizens for Its Failure to Negotiate What It Terms 'International Sanctions'
In what is becoming a circus in African politics, the Zimbabwean government believes that sanctions can be mitigated through arresting or jailing citizens who are standing up… Read more »
December 09, 2022
Zimbabwe: Total Collapse of Kariba Power Station's Unit 4 Worsened Already Dire Electricity Situation - Official Reveals
THE ongoing electricity crisis facing Zimbabwe, while partly due to power generation suspension on account of depleted water allocations, has been compounded by total collapse of… Read more »
December 07, 2022
Zimbabwe: Socialite Tatelicious Chronicles Abuse At South African Airport Officials, Says She Was Sexually Assaulted
Controversial socialite Tatelicious, real name Tatenda Zenzo Karigambe, has launched scathing sexual harassment allegations against South African Johannesburg OR Tambo airport… Read more »
December 06, 2022
Zimbabwe: Music Producer, Levels Granted ZW$20,000 Bail
Prominent music producer Tafadzwa Kadzimwe popularly known as Levels has been granted ZW$20 000 bail by a Harare magistrate. Read more »
December 04, 2022
Zimbabwe: Brace for Dark Christmas Says Energy Minister As Electricity Crisis Deepens
ENERGY minister Soda Zhemu has said the nation is embroiled in a funding crisis which has made it impossible to swiftly ease the ongoing power blackouts. Read more »
December 03, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Termination of Pregnancy Laws Perpetuating Stigmatization of People With Disabilities
Every third of December, Zimbabwe joins the world in commemorating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). Read more »
December 01, 2022
Zimbabwe: Tsitsi Dangarembga Among Writers Honoured By the Royal Society of Literature
Writers including Tsitsi Dangarembga, Anne Carson and Mary Gaitskill have been honoured by the RSL International Writers programme, which recognises the contribution of writers… Read more »
November 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: Chiadzwa Villagers Up in Arms With Diamond Mining Companies - Accuse Police of Blocking Protests
Chiadzwa villagers are at loggerheads with some diamond mining companies over failure to share proceeds from minerals in their area. Read more »
November 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimplats Dragged to Court Over Failure to Handover 10% Community Shares 11 Years After Agreement
Zimplats, one of Zimbabwe's largest mining conglomerates, has been taken to the High Court by Chegutu based Community Share Ownership Trust (CSOT) for reneging on a 2011 commitment… Read more »
November 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: Footballer Kuda Mahachi Acquitted On Son's Attempted Murder
WARRIORS and SuperSport midfielder Kudakwashe Mahachi was on Friday acquitted on charges of the attempted murder of his son. Read more »
November 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Another Opposition Party Threatens to Boycott 2023 Polls Over 'Skewed' Electoral Field
OPPOSITION Peoples Unity Party (PUP) has threatened to boycott 2023 elections citing lack of reforms amid heightened political intolerance. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Former Harare City Council Top Official Barred From Office Despite Acquittal in U.S.$130k Fraud Case
Former City Council Human Resources director, Cainos Chingombe was Thursday barred from his office despite having been cleared of wrongdoing in a case he was accused of abusing… Read more »
November 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: Mining Firms to Pay 50% Royalties in Gold, Diamond, Platinum and Other Mineral Commodities
Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube has ordered mining companies to pay 50% royalties through physical submission of the commodities in a move envisaged to strengthen exchange rate… Read more »
Africa: Zimbabwe Sanctions Hurting South Africa - Ramaphosa to British Monarchy
SOUTH African President, Cyril Ramphosa, has pleaded with the British monarch and government to facilitate a smooth re-admission of Zimbabwe into the Commonwealth and lift the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: What Gives British MPs the Right to Dictate How African Farmers Manage Wildlife?
Shylet died as she walked home from her older sister's house at dusk. She was 22 years old, and she had her six-month-old baby in a sling around her waist. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 2023 Budget Cruel and Anti-People' - Says Biti
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Zimbabwe: Fish Catches Plummet At Iconic Kariba Dam - Boats Stuck in Mud As Water Levels Recede
KAPENTA fishing cooperatives and individual fishermen say they are experiencing an unprecedented decline in Kapenta catches on the iconic Lake Kariba owing to overfishing and… Read more »
November 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: Govt Faces Fresh Headache As Low Vaccination Levels Retard Covid-19 Fight
Government is facing fresh headaches in the war against Covid-19 as vaccination levels have been plummeting particularly in Harare, Midlands and Mashonaland West. Read more »
November 22, 2022
Zimbabwe: Police Torture Victim Awarded Govt Compensation
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Ministry of Home Affairs have been ordered by the High Court to pay ZW$400 000 as compensation to a man who was tortured in 2021 for… Read more »