January 29
Zimbabwe: Opposition Leader Chamisa Says He Is Receiving Death Threats After Quitting Party
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says threats have been made on his life following his resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). Read more »
Zimbabwe: Grain Millers Flag 'Artificial' Mealie-Meal Shortages in Supermarkets
Local grain millers say they have contingency measures throughout the value chain to ensure adequate mealie-meal stocks to feed the nation. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Lady Chevrons' Losing Streak Continues
Zimbabwe's senior women's cricket team's winless run extended on Sunday when they lost their second T20I series match to Ireland by 42 runs at Harare Sports Club. Read more »
January 28
Zimbabwe: Under 19 Cricket Team Through to World Cup Super Six
ZIMBABWE men's under 19 cricket team reached the super six of the ongoing World Cup in South Africa after beating Namibia by 8 wickets. Read more »
January 26
Zimbabwe: Suspended Highlanders Employee Demands Job Back, Threatens Legal Action
SUSPENDED Highlanders employee Sihlalisiwe Mkandla has threatened legal action against the club if she is not reinstated. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Young Chevrons Smashed By Australia
Zimbabwe under 19 men's cricket team suffered a humiliating 225 runs defeat against Sri Lanka at the ongoing World Cup in South Africa on Thursday. Read more »
January 25
Zimbabwe: Opposition Leader Chamisa Quits 'Hijacked' Party
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has dramatically quit the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), a party he created a year ago from the ashes of a once powerful MDC. Read more »
January 24
Zimbabwe: Sikhala's Judgement in Communicating Falsehoods Case Postponed
The Harare Magistrates Court has postponed Job Sikhala's judgement in a matter he is accused of publishing falsehoods to February 7. Read more »
January 23
Zimbabwe: Stop Promising Us Heaven on Earth After Failing for 44 Years - Zanu-PF's Aspiring MP Told
Residents of Pelandaba - Tshabalala Constituency have told ZANU PF candidate Joseph Tshuma not to dare promise them anything as they were fed up with lies from his party over the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Over 300 Die of Cholera - Says Chamisa, Calls for Concerted Efforts to Combat Outbreak
In the wake of over 300 people who have reportedly succumbed to cholera, Citizens' Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, has called on the government to prioritise… Read more »
January 22
Zimbabwe: Civil Servants Call Out Government's Double Standards as U.S.$300 Addition Is 'Unfairly' Deducted
CIVIL servants under the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) have bemoaned a move by the government to introduce massive deductions on the US$300 wage… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Let's Address 2023 Disputed Election If Zimbabwe Is to Move Forward - Says Opposition Leader Chamisa
EMBATTLED Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa says the unresolved disputed 2023 general elections have to be addressed if the country is to move forward. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Exiled Kasukuwere Mocks Mnangagwa for Continued International Isolation
EXILED former Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has mocked President Emmerson Mnangagwa for what he says is his continued isolation from the international community. Read more »
January 19
Zimbabwe: Harare Mayor Mafume Takes a Dig At CCC Councillors - Says Those Seeking His Ouster 'Misread the Law'
HARARE mayor, Jacob Mufume has taken a jibe at Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) officials who have attempted to oust him saying some councillors' behaviour is influenced by… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 230,000 People to Receive USAID Food Assistance
A total of 230 000 people from the most drought vulnerable districts in Zimbabwe are set to receive food assistance during the January to March 2024 lean season from the United… Read more »
January 15
Zimbabwe: Teachers Scoff At U.S.$300 Salary - 'A Product of One-Armed Banditry' Says Union
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has scoffed at the US$300 Covid-19 allowance conversion into a salary describing the move as a mere 'tissue of misrepresentation'. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Over 700 Houses Collapse Due to Heavy Rains in Epworth, Thousands At Further Risk
OVER 700 houses have collapsed in Epworth since the commencement of the rainy season, with December's incessant showers leaving hundreds more homeless and desperate for aid. Read more »
Africa: Pan African Parliament Announces President Charumbira, VP to be Replaced
ZANU PF aligned Chief Fortune Charumbira has lost his position at the helm of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) where he was elected President in 2022. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Is Making Its Citizens Criminals Again
Zimbabwe started 2024 with the news that we have the highest inflation rate in the world. Johns Hopkins economist Steve Hanke said that on 4 January our annual inflation was 1… Read more »
Zimbabwe: MDC Lashes Out At Komichi for Continued Use of Party Name Despite Dumping It
Former MDC National Chairperson Morgen Komichi has been warned against continuously presenting himself as part of the party's leadership after revelations he met their supporters… Read more »
January 12
Zimbabwe: Met Department Warns of Heavy Rains, Potential Floods From January 11 to 17
THE Meteorological Services Department has warned the public of heavy rains and potential flash floods countrywide from 11 to 17 January. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Judge Saves Mine From Closure As Major Road Faces Collapse
High Court judge, Justice Amy Tsanga has saved a local mining company, Korzim Strategic Minerals (Pvt) Ltd whose operations risked being halted for causing serious environmental… Read more »
January 11
Zimbabwe: Teachers' Union Condemns 'Reckless' School Openings During Cholera Outbreak
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has condemned the government's decision to reopen schools amid a widespread cholera outbreak, calling the move "reckless"… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Expert Says 2024 National Budget to Worsen Workers' Plight in the New Year
RENOWNED academic, Dr Godfrey Kanyenze says the just commenced year will be one of the toughest for workers owing to a cocktail of ensuing hardships. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Stadium Conundrum Nears Solution as Rufaro Eyes Return in Time for 2024 Season
HARARE City Council (HCC) hopes for the return of football at Rufaro Stadium with indications that the ceremonial home of football will be ready to host Castle Lager Premier Soccer… Read more »