August 08, 2022
Zimbabwe: Heroes Day Special - Unsung Heroine Grace Ethel Noko Says 'Real' Heroes Struggling to Survive
"I am really disappointed that a lot of people who were nowhere near the struggle are now the ones who are enjoying the fruits of our sacrifices. Read more »
Zimbabwe: After 30km Walk to Class Daily, Zhombe Pupils Finally Get School Closer Home
Zhombe Primary School learners in Chief Gwesela's area have finally managed to get a school closer home after walking at least 30 kilometres daily in order to access the nearest… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'We Also Have History in Matebeleland,' Claims VP Chiwenga
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has claimed his family, and that of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, have roots in Mzilikazi's kingdom of Matebeleland. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Independent MP Mliswa Blasts Minister Moyo for Harare's Worsening Water Problems
Independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has teared into Minister of Local Government, July Moyo for plunging Harare into debilitating water shortages. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tanganda Exports Growth 7% Up - Tea Producer Moves to Tame Inflation
Listed tea producer, packer and distributor, Tanganda Tea Company has defied the odds presented by the Russia-Ukraine war, and has posted export growth of 7% above the similar… Read more »
August 07, 2022
Zimbabwe: Former Zanu-PF Youth Boss Matutu Says Corruption Must Attract Death Penalty
Former Zanu PF deputy youth secretary, Lewis Matutu, who was stopped in his daring anti-corruption fight against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's benefactor Kudakwashe Tagwirei, has… Read more »
August 06, 2022
Zimbabwe: Mothers Forego Breastfeeding Amid Economic Hardships
Lindiwe Sayi, 32, has weaned her baby when she was just three months old as the mother has to focus on her work as a vendor to earn a livelihood in Zimbabwe's capital. Read more »
August 05, 2022
Zimbabwe: Defiant Dangarembga Vows to Demonstrate Against Govt Again
RENOWNED Zimbabwean writer and filmmaker Tsitsi Dangarembga has said that she sees nothing wrong with expressing her feelings through peaceful demonstrations and would do it again… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'We Are Not a Law Enforcement Agency' - Chinese Ambassador After Worker Abuse and Illegal Land Use Allegedly by Chinese
THE Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe has said it not a law enforcement agency and cannot, therefore, do anything about its nationals who accused of abusing locals, causing land… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Police to Launch New Anti-Mushikashika Blitz Ahead of Heroes Holiday
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police will intensify its clampdown on errant drivers, traffic offenders and illegal transport operators (mushikashika), raising fears of transport blues… Read more »
August 04, 2022
Zimbabwe: Writer Tsitsi Dangarembga's Application for Discharged Rejected
Writer Tsitsi Dangarembgwa's application for discharge on charges of inciting public violence has been dismissed. Read more »
August 03, 2022
Zimbabwe: State Finally Closes Its Case in Mahere Falsehoods Trial
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has finally closed its case in a matter Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) national spokesperson Fadzai Mahere is charged with… Read more »
August 02, 2022
Zimbabwe: Civil Society Organisations Call for Immediate Withdrawal of Draconian Bill
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called for the immediate withdrawal of the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) amendment bill and urged government to initiate… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Anti-Corruption Body Spokesperson Not Aware of Any Investigations Into Legislator
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) spokesperson John Makamure has expressed ignorance over indications the anti-graft body is investigating Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator… Read more »
Africa: Nearly 5000 Girls and Women Acquire HIV Infection Every Week - UN
THE United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) estimated that about 4900 girls and women between 15 and 24 years in Sub Saharan Africa acquire HIV… Read more »
August 01, 2022
Zimbabwe: Govt Workers Insist On U.S. Dollar Salaries
Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is, this Monday, set to meet heads of civil service unions as restive State workers continue to demand US-dollar salaries to cushion against… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ecocash Pins Hopes On U.S.$ Transfer Product
EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited (EHZL) has expressed optimism that the new US$ transfer product introduced recently will be a key market driver which will augment the already… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chief Says 'Insane' Opposition Parties Banned in Gokwe
In a veiled attack on the Citizens' Coalition for Change (CCC), Gokwe's Chief Njelele has dismissed as 'insane' opposition supporters agitating for the ouster of President Emmerson… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Three Redcliff School Kids Commit Suicide Due to Drug Abuse - MP Says Depression Also a Huge Problem in Impoverished Town
The Midlands town of Redcliff has seen an upsurge in drug abuse, mostly among school children, following the closure of the government-owned Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO)… Read more »
July 31, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Lesbian and Refugee Part of Gay Rights Parade At Commonwealth Games Opening
Zimbabwean LGBTI and human rights activist Moud Goba was among the six activists who joined Olympic gold medallist and Queen's baton holder Tom Daley at the official opening… Read more »
July 30, 2022
Zimbabwe: Harare Dealer Who Shot Girlfriend Dead Commits Suicide
A HARARE dealer who shot his girlfriend dead Friday morning has reportedly committed suicide. Read more »
July 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Minister Promises Periodic Salary Reviews but Insists Govt Can't Pay in Foreign Currency
Government does not have the capacity to pay civil servants in foreign currency but will make periodic reviews on the current Zimbabwe dollar wage in recognition of the current… Read more »
July 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: MPs Ask Govt What Happened to U.S.$900 Million IMF Money
The government has been warned that it risks sparking deadly unrest in the country if authorities continue to harass vendors who are trying to survive in an increasingly… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Land Barons Under Spotlight As Residents Decry Poor Service
Land barons reportedly linked to Zanu PF have cast a deaf ear on calls to improve service delivery by residents in the sprawling suburb of Victoria Ranch. Read more »
July 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Begins Relocation of Over 2,600 Wild Animals As Drought Worsens
ZIMBABWE has begun the relocation of more than 2,600 wild animals from the southern parts of the country, where they are at risk due to drought, to the northern parts of the… Read more »