October 24
Zimbabwe: Three Prosecutors in Court for Corruption
The Herald
Three prosecutors are set to be tried on corruption-related charges, as the anti-graft drive by the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) gathers momentum. Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Reiterates Anti-Sanctions Call
The Herald
Zimbabwe is unambiguous in its unequivocal call for the removal of sanctions, President Mnangagwa has said. Read more »
Southern Africa: SADC Releases 'Sober' Statement Calling for Calm in Mozambique Ahead of Announcement of Results
New Zimbabwe
REGIONAL body SADC has released a statement calling for calm in Mozambique ahead of the official announcement of results, a day after its chairperson President Emmerson Mnangagwa… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Defence Questions Authenticity of Former RBZ Governor Gono's Witness
New Zimbabwe
THE case involving former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Gideon Gono turned dramatic this week as lawyers representing a couple being accused of defrauding him in 2017… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Residents Petition Govt Amid High Staff Turnover At CCC-Led Karoi Town Council
New Zimbabwe
Karoi town in Mashonaland West province is reportedly plagued by stunted growth owing to unending changes of staff occupying critical offices, most of whom are in acting… Read more »
Zimbabwe: High Rates of Untreated Osteoporosis Found Among Women in Zimbabwe Living With HIV
New Zimbabwe
Despite high rates of untreated osteoporosis and previous fractures among menopausal women in Zimbabwe -- especially among those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) --… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe, India to Exploit Vast Trade Opportunities
The Herald
VICE President Kembo Mohadi has said Zimbabwe and India, which enjoy pleasant relations, have vast trade opportunities that should be exploited for the benefit of both nations. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe, South Africa to Meet Over Road Traffic Accidents
The Herald
Officials from Zimbabwe and South Africa are set to meet next week to discuss how to deal with the scourge of road traffic accidents and the movement of dangerous goods between the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fight to Mitigate Drought, Boost Food Security Turns Digital
The Herald
The country's plot to boost food security is thickening with Government adopting a Food and Nutrition Security Information System that generates critical data to influence both… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chiwandire Primed for Come-Back Fight
The Herald
Kudakwashe Chiwandire is tying the loose ends ahead of her come-back fight against Tanzanian Flora Machela in Lilongwe, Malawi on Sunday. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Byo Centre of Attention As It Hosts Zanu-PF Conference
The Herald
The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), an annual event held in Bulawayo in April, is a vital component of the city's economic landscape. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rabbit Farmers Unite for a Common Cause
The Herald
Rabbit farmers in some Harare suburbs have joined forces to find ways of saving their herds from a 'mysterious' disease that appears capable of inflicting huge losses if not… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Legends Academy Duo Reunite At Warriors
The Herald
As Zimbabwe's home-based Warriors begin preparations for their 2025 Africa Nations Championships (CHAN) qualifier against Eswatini, their training camp has provided a platform for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wills and Administration of Deceased Estates
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Super-Imperialism - Understanding Us' Threat to Global Development, Peace
The Herald
Zimbabwe and other countries in the Global South or, in the language of development, "the periphery" which covers the developing world -- are facing an existential threat of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Presidential ICT Scheme Benefits Gokwe School
The Herald
Gwamure High School in Gokwe District has become the latest beneficiary of the Presidential Information Communication Technology Programme, a key initiative under the Second… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Dembare House On Fire Again
The Herald
Turbulent Dynamos had their house on fire again yesterday, with players once again downing tools, protesting and pressing for payment of their outstanding bonuses. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ngezi Target Chibuku Super Cup Milestone
The Herald
After tasting the feel of the African inter-club football for the first time in his career, Ngezi Platinum Stars defender, Gareth Madhake, is now craving for another dance on the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA's IPP Wind Farm Starts Delivering to Sasol
The Herald
South Africa's renewable energy industry reached a new milestone recently when the 69MW Msenge Emoyeni Wind Farm became the first independent power producer (IPP) using wind… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Litmus Test for the Cherayis
The Herald
Of late, there has been an avalanche of local and international gospel shows during weekends. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Focus, Boldness Shaped Me'
The Herald
Yesteryear sculptor Costa Gurupira has said it takes courage and determination to remain important and relevant in visual arts. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZHF Defer U-20 Champ
The Herald
The national men's Under-20 team will have to work with limited resources as it gears up for the upcoming International Handball Federation Trophy Continental Phase tournament. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Robbers Keep Targeting Banks
The Herald
POLICE have launched a manhunt for four suspected robbers who, armed with machetes and axes, raided a financial institution in the Mumvuri area of Shurugwi and got away with US$5… Read more »
Zimbabwe: TSL to Acquire Controlling Stake in Nampak Zimbabwe
The Herald
TSL Limited is set to acquire a 52,43 percent stake in Nampak Zimbabwe for a consideration of US$25 million, and the offer has since been accepted. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chevrons Stamp Their Authority
The Herald
Zimbabwe shattered the record for the highest total in T20 cricket when they ran up 344 for 4 against Gambia in the men's T20 World Cup Africa sub-regional qualifier tournament at… Read more »