February 09
Zimbabwe: Amnesty International Applauds Zimbabwe's Approval of Death Penalty Abolishment
AMNESTY International has commended President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government for approving the abolishment of the death penalty. Read more »
February 07
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Cabinet Approves Abolition of Death Penalty
Zimbabwe's cabinet has approved the abolition of death sentences. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Hints At More Policies to Deal With Zimbabwe's Galloping Inflation, Valueless Dollar
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and Finance Ministry will soon be implementing a 'raft' of new policies to save the country's… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Assured of Adequate Maize Supply Ahead of Expected Drought
ZIMBABWEANS have been assured that the country has enough maize supply to last it through an expected drought despite the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) telling Parliament only four… Read more »
February 06
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Elections a Farce - Council of Churches
THE Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) says the illegal recalls of elected members of parliament and council have eroded the essence of polls which attributed to the voter apathy… Read more »
Zimbabwe: EU Maintains Sanctions On Zimbabwe Defence Industries for Another Year
THE European Union has extended sanctions on Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI) by a further year. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Mayor Coltart Refuses to Resign, Distances Himself From Ccc Fiasco
BULAWAYO mayor David Coltart says he will not be resigning from his position, refusing to be drawn into the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)'s ongoing power struggles. Read more »
February 04
Zimbabwe: Delayed Rains Prompt Drought Resistant Small Grains Demand
THE delayed onset of the rainy season late last year prompted an increase in small grains demand, listed seed producer SeedCo Limited has revealed. Read more »
February 03
Zimbabwe: Police to Introduce 'Operation' to Curb Public Drinking
ZANU PF Rushinga legislator Tendai Nyabani says police must arrest irresponsible citizens abusing alcohol and other substances in public spaces. Read more »
Zimbabwe: TSL Hails Contract Tobacco Farmers for 75 Percent of Crop Output
TSL Limited has commended the impact of contracted tobacco farmers saying the strategy is yielding fruit on the back of an overall satisfactory performance across the group's… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Prince Dubeko Sibanda Dumps Parliament for Chamisa, As More Resignations Are Expected
BINGA North Member of Parliament (MP) Prince Dubeko Sibanda has become the latest to dump the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in solidarity with its former President… Read more »
Zimbabwe: We Are Too Soft - Zanu-PF Pushes for Law Barring Opposition Members 'Inviting' Sanctions From Running in Elections
ZANU PF Members of Parliament are advocating for a law that bars opposition members - whom they accuse of inviting sanctions - from contesting in elections. Read more »
February 02
Zimbabwe: I Am Facing Fresh Arrest Threats - Says Sikhala, Adds He Has Been Ordered to Stop Press Interviews
OPPOSITION politician Job Sikhala says he is facing new arrest threats following his release from Chikurubi Maximum Prison where he was in pretrial detention for the past one and a… Read more »
February 01
Zimbabwe: I Am Prepared to Pay Any Price - Says Sikhala After Release From Detention
Former opposition legislator Job Sikhala says he remains unshaken and strong-willed to topple Zanu PF from power after enduring 595 days in pre-trial detention. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wicknell Chivayo Splashes Over U.S.$300 000 on Musicians' Cars in a Week
CONTROVERSIAL businessman Wicknell Chivayo continues to splash money like confetti rewarding individuals inclined to the ruling party Zanu PF. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sikhala Confirms Prison Cell Poisoning in Sad Account of 595 Days Detention at Chikurubi Prison
JOB Sikhala, the recently freed opposition activist who spent 595 days in pretrial detention, has confirmed that he was poisoned while in solitary confinement at Chikurubi Maximum… Read more »
January 31
Zimbabwe: Sikhala 'Kicked Out' of Prison, Dumped By the Roadside
Opposition politician Job Sikhala was "kicked out" of Chikurubi Maximum prison Tuesday night by authorities after he was given a wholly suspended jail term for inciting public… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Seizes Property Worth Over U.S.$130 Million
ZIMBABWE Anti-corruption Commission (ZACC) says it has seized properties worth over US$130 million which were obtained illegally. Read more »
Zimbabwe: CCC Orders MPs to Stay Put Until Party Gives Directive
CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) for Change has ordered its Members of Parliament (MP) to stay put in the National Assembly while it engages erstwhile leader Nelson Chamisa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Records 70 Home-Based Births in Just Two Months
THE city of Bulawayo recorded 70 home-based births amid calls for authorities to reconsider the state of maternal health in the country urgently, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and… Read more »
January 30
Zimbabwe: Job Sikhala a Free Man! - Former CCC Legislator Finally Released After Clocking 595 Days in Pre-Trial Detention
Harare Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti has handed down a wholly suspended two-year jail sentence for opposition politicians Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole following their conviction for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Opposition Activists Repaint CCC Bulawayo Offices Blue, Add Chamisa's Portrait
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) offices located at Gertrude Mthombeni House in Bulawayo have been repainted blue. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Olympics Committee Hopes to Send More Athletes to Paris 2024 Olympics
With less than six months before the 2024 Paris Olympics kicks off in France, the Zimbabwe Olympics Committee (Zimbabwe Olympics Committee) is still hopeful that more athletes can… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Launches Door-to-Door Oral Cholera Vaccination Campaign as Cases Surge
Zimbabwe has rolled out an Oral Cholera Vaccination (OCV) campaign targeting people above the age of one. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sikhala, Sithole to Be Sentenced Tuesday Following Conviction for Inciting Public Violence
Opposition politicians Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole will be sentenced Tuesday afternoon following their conviction for inciting public violence by Harare magistrate Tafadzwa… Read more »