July 24
Zimbabwe: Govt Forced to Move Defence Forces Day Celebrations From 'Unready' National Sports Stadium
The poor state of the National Sports Stadium has forced government to move Defence Forces Day celebrations to Rufaro Stadium. Read more »
July 23
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe to Conduct Inaugural Economic Census
ZIMBABWE has started preparatory work to conduct its inaugural Economic Census to gauge the size and structure of the economy. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZEC Refuses to Condemn Army Boss Sanyatwe's Command Voting Remarks
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has refused to publicly condemn army general Anselem Sanyatwe for suggesting the military could impose a command voting on Zimbabweans. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Police Finalise Zanu-PF Activist Matinyarare's Docket, Days After SA Court Sentences Him to Three Months Imprisonment
BARELY weeks after being sentenced to a suspended three months in prison for defamation by South Africa's High Court, Zanu PF activist Rutendo Matinyarare is expected in court on… Read more »
July 18
Zimbabwe: Poor Zimbabweans to Get 7.5kg of Maize Per Month As Hunger Stalks Millions
OVER six million food insecure Zimbabweans are set to benefit from a government scheme that will see them getting between 7.5kg and 8.5kg bags of maize meal each per month up to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S. Promises Support to Drought-Stricken Zimbabwe
INCOMING United States (US) ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Marie Tremont has said her country will be providing food aid support to Zimbabwe which has been ravaged by the El… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Just in - Abusive Chinese Nationals Deported After Bindura Scandal
TWO Chinese nationals, who were recorded abusing locals suspected of stealing fuel from Makanga Mine in Bindura where one of them is a manager have been deported. Read more »
July 17
Zimbabwe: ZiG 'Crisis' a Recipe for Disaster- - Opposition Raises Worry Over New Currency Scarcity
OPPOSITION Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) has flagged the scarcity and lack of confidence surrounding the newly introduced Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Four Dead, 18 Injured in Commuter Omnibus Accident
FOUR people died while 18 others sustained injuries after a commuter omnibus they were travelling in was involved in a road traffic accident Monday evening. Read more »
July 16
Zimbabwe: Opposition Protest Group in Detention For Month - High Court Reserves Judgment
High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi has reserved a ruling on the bail appeal by 78 opposition members who were arrested on June 16 on allegations of unlawful gathering. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Moves to Regulate Beauty Products
In a significant move to protect consumer safety, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has announced plans to introduce a comprehensive regulatory framework for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: America's Got Talent Global Star Learnmore Jonasi to Headline Shoko Festival
Learnmore Jonasi, Zimbabwe's golden boy who achieved global stardom after clinching a golden buzzer at this season's America's Got Talent is set to be the headline act at the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Uproar After Chinese National Is Recorded Torturing Local Miners in Bindura
- locals were tied and hung on front loader as colleagues watched Read more »
July 15
Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans to Stage Demonstration, Handover Petition to British PM Over Continued Detention of CCC Activists
Zimbabweans in the UK will this Friday petition British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to put pressure on the government to end the continued detention of Citizens Coalition for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZW$10m Basic Education Funds Lying Idle, Losing Value Due to Outdated Manual - AG Report
GOVERNMENT last year failed to use a total of ZWL$10,3 billion that was allocated towards vulnerable children under the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), it has emerged. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Ropes in Chiefs to Pacify Zimbabweans Over Emotive Gukurahundi Massacres
GOVERNMENT has officially launched the Gukurahundi Community Outreach Programme, a landmark initiative aimed at addressing the divisive legacy of the Gukurahundi post-independence… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Threatens 'Detractors' Undermining Gukurahundi Community Outreach Programme
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned detractors instigating internal divisions and working tirelessly to undermine the country's efforts to address the emotive Gukurahundi… Read more »
July 14
Zimbabwe: Govt Lifts Ban On Imports of Vehicles More Than 10 Years Old
THE Government of Zimbabwe has lifted the ban on importation of cars older than 10 years. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Hospitals Owed Zwl$11 Billion As Free User Policy Weighs Down Service Delivery
THE free user policy in public hospitals has resulted in the government debt accumulating to ZWL$11 314 021 087 being total owed to several institutions, the latest Auditor… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare City Council Struggling to Purify Water Amid Cash Crunch
HARARE City Council desperately needs resources to augment water supply as shortages of clean, portable water persists, a Local Government Parliamentary Portfolio Committee… Read more »
July 12
Zimbabwe: Harare Council Bosses Accused of Illegally Awarding Moses Mpofu's Company U.S.$9 Million Street Lights Tender
Four City of Harare employees have been dragged to court on allegations of illegally awarding a street lights tender worth US$9 million to Juluka Enndo Joint Venture, a company in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Former MDC MP Joins Zanu-PF, Takes a Dig At 'Selfish' Chamisa
FORMER Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Chegutu West legislator, Takalani Matibe has defected to the ruling party, Zanu PF. Read more »
July 11
Zimbabwe: Visa Delays Force Postponement of Joyfull Praise Choir UK Live Recording Event
The highly anticipated "Jesus Global Impact Joyfull Praise Choir UK Live Recording" event in Leicester, United Kingdom has been postponed due to delays in the issuance of travel… Read more »
Southern Africa: Zimbabweans to Protest Mnangagwa's Assumption of SADC Chairmanship in Zambia
ZIMBABWEANS against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's assumption of regional body SADC's chairmanship next August have organised a two-day demonstration in Zambia. Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana Team Up for Regional Rail Project
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Botswana are collaborating on a major infrastructure project that includes upgrading the Beira-Zimbabwe-Botswana railway system and constructing a new… Read more »