April 07
Zimbabwe: Africans Should Unite, Maximise On Trade Opportunities On Continent - - Says Re-Elected Pap President Charumbira
New Zimbabwe
AFRICANS should be conscientised on the trade opportunities available to them, recently re-elected Pan African Parliament president, Senator Chief Fortune Charumbira, has said. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Newzimbabwe.Com Journalist Scoops Media Excellence Award
New Zimbabwe
Prolific NewZimbabwe.com journalist, James Muonwa, has bagged an excellence award in insurance and pensions reporting, a testament of his literary prowess. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Tragedy As Building's Balcony Collapses in Central Harare
New Zimbabwe
AN unknown number of people is feared dead while several were injured after the balcony of a dilapidated building collapsed in central Harare on Saturday afternoon. Read more »
April 05
Zimbabwe: Zim Holds 2,5t Gold, U.S.$300m Cash Reserves
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Speaker Laments Lost Opportunity At Ipu . As Delegates Leave With No Consensus On Gaza Ceasefire [interview]
The Herald
Delegates to the 148th Interparliamentary Union Assembly and related meetings that took place in Geneva, Switzerland, recently ended their meetings with several accomplishments but… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'History, Unity Behind Modernisation Agenda'
The Herald
No one must denigrate, belittle and defile Zimbabwe's rich history, experiences and unity as these are the forces behind the country's current modernisation and industrialisation… Read more »
April 04
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Central Bank Says It Has Assets Worth 2.5 Tons of Gold
VOA
On the eve of the anticipated rollout of a new gold-backed currency, Zimbabwe's central bank announced Thursday that it has the equivalent of 2.5 tons of gold reserves. Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S.$103m Windfall for Tobacco Farmers, As U.S.$4, 99 Price Ceiling Breached
The Herald
FARMERS' earnings from tobacco sales continue on an upward trajectory recording a 75 percent increase from US$59 million earned by Day 13 in the 2023 marketing season to US$103… Read more »
Zimbabwe: MPs Raise Concerns Over GMO Grain Imports As Hunger Stalks Zimbabweans
New Zimbabwe
Parliamentarians on Wednesday questioned if genetically modified organisms (GMO) maize imports would be allowed in the country due to the El Nino induced drought in the Southern… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Geo Pomona, Ghanaian Firm Exchange Notes
The Herald
A delegation from Geo Pomona Waste Management company has flown to Ghana to exchange notes with another waste management firm, Jospong Group, with a focus on sharing best… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Top Lawyer Stops University From Demanding U.S.$ Fees From Struggling Students
New Zimbabwe
Human rights lawyer, Advocate Martin Mureri, has successfully launched a court challenge stopping Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) in Masvingo from demanding part of tuition fees in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fame Got to My Head - Takura Opens Up On 8-Year Struggle With Drug Abuse
New Zimbabwe
Musician Takura Shonhai has opened up about his struggle with drug and substance abuse that he endured for eight years. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Biti Loses Appeal Against Commencement of Trial in U.S.$1 Million Lawsuit
New Zimbabwe
THE High Court has dismissed an application by an opposition politician, Tendai Biti who was seeking condonation for the late filing of heads in a matter he is being sued for US$1… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare City Cracks Down On Dilapidated Buildings - Gives Property Owners 2-Week Ultimatum to Renew Structures
New Zimbabwe
The City of Harare is taking action against rundown buildings in the Central Business District (CBD) and across the city with property owners and occupants being ordered to renew… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rufaro Being Politicized - Harare Mayor Responds to Ban On Stadium
New Zimbabwe
There is uncertainty amongst local football fans on whether the recently homologated Rufaro stadium will host topflight league action this weekend. Read more »
April 03
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Declares Drought a National Disaster, Millions Face Hunger
allAfrica
President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that the country's drought is declared a national disaster, saying: "More than 2.7 million people in Zimbabwe will go hungry this year". Read more »
Africa: A Harvest for Hunger in Rural Zimbabwe
Global Press Journal
A unique communal garden known as a zunde ramambo, or "chief's granary," is an old idea getting new life -- with a timeless power to support the vulnerable. Read more »
Zimbabwe: High Court Dismisses Biti's Defamation Appeal
The Herald
THE High Court has dismissed an application by Harare lawyer Tendai Biti who is seeking condonation for late filing of heads of argument in a matter in which he is being sued for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fugitive Killer Peter Dube Deported From Mozambique
New Zimbabwe
Fugutive and murder suspect Peter Dube has been arrested at the Robert Mugabe International Airport after he was deported from Mozambique after evading police for close to two… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Declares National Disaster Amid El Nino Drought
DW
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is asking for $2 billion (€1.85 billion) in food aid to help milllions of people impacted by drought brought about by the El Nino… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Appeals for $2 Billion to Avert Food Insecurity
VOA
Zimbabwe appealed to the United Nations, aid agencies and individuals on Wednesday for $2 billion to avert food insecurity caused by an El Nino-induced drought. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Declares El Nino-Induced Drought a National Disaster - Over 2,7 Million in Need of Food Aid
New Zimbabwe
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a state of emergency on drought currently gripping Zimbabwe. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Late Musician Garry Mapanzure's Posthumous Track Out Soon
New Zimbabwe
The management of late Afropop musician Garry Mapanzure will be releasing a posthumous single track titled "Chirimumoyo Chirimuninga" this Friday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Revival of 'Green Bombers' Training Set for June - 10 000 to Undergo Indoctrination in 2024
New Zimbabwe
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa's government is finalising modalities for the revival of training of Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ) cadres, with the initial batch set to start… Read more »
April 02
Zimbabwe: Communities to Benefit From U.S.$30m Power Project
The Herald
Communities in Gutu, Zaka and Bikita have received a major boost after Bikita Minerals Sinomine laid the US$30 million Tokwe-Bikita 132KV powerline that will add impetus to the… Read more »