October 22
Zimbabwe: School of Excellence Boosts Mighty Warriors
The Herald
The National Foods School of Excellence initiative is gradually taking off as a national teams' feeder channel after three of their players made it onto the squad set to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Plan to Set 20 Years Minimum Sentence for Murder On Course
The Herald
A person convicted of murder in aggravating circumstances shall be liable to a jail term of between 20 years and life imprisonment if amendments to the Abolition of the Death… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Model Wants Boy Child Recognised
The Herald
Victoria Falls model, Future Nyoni, who is set to represent Zimbabwe in Sierra Leone at the Mr Africa International pageant running from December 12-24, has called for the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Rukato Gains Invaluable Karting Experience in Italy
The Herald
The 2024 ROK Kart International Super Final was held at the South Garda kart track in Lonato, Italy, last weekend. Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Automotive Industry Revamp Looms
The Herald
The government is planning some major changes to its industrial policy for the automotive industry by providing incentives and support to other new energy vehicle (NEV)… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Global Steel Magnet Praises President
The Herald
Born Dr Anton Mylnchak, who is advising on the global steel industry, has praised President Mnangagwa for the setting up of the Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) in Manhize,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Indigenous Knowledge Systems Crucial in Climate Change Adaptation
The Herald
There is a growing interest in documenting Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) for its intrinsic heritage value and its practical use in potentially supporting relevant and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Farmers' Delight As Chegutu Agric Show Returns
The Herald
The Chegutu Agricultural Show has been revived after a 15-year hiatus. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Business Units Panacea to Rural Industrialisation, Modernisation
The Herald
The establishment of village business units (VBUs) by the Government has demonstrated that it is the panacea to President Mnangagwa's rural industrialisation and modernisation… Read more »
October 21
Zimbabwe: Displaced Farmers Skeptical About Zimbabwe's Decision to Compensate Them
VOA
Some former commercial farmers in Zimbabwe who were kicked off their land 20-plus years ago say a government offer of compensation is woefully inadequate, and only desperate people… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's ZiG - Devaluations Won't Fix a Currency That's in Trouble Because of Government Overspending [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe devalued the ZiG by 43% on 27 September 2024. This weakened the official exchange rate from 13.9 ZiG per US dollar to 24.4 ZiG per US dollar. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Six-Month Protection - Lenacapavir Injection Could Transform HIV Prevention
263Chat
In a groundbreaking development for HIV prevention, the efficacy and safety of a six-monthly injection containing the antiretroviral drug lenacapavir have been confirmed through… Read more »
Zimbabwe: French Investments Sign of Good Times [editorial]
The Herald
The growing investor interest in Zimbabwe under the Second Republic, and following a swathe of reforms to make investment easier and more streamlined, with as much as possible a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 3.6m Children Benefit From Schools Feeding Programme
The Herald
More than 3 632 889 children are currently benefiting from the schools feeding programme that is helping alleviate hunger among children in the wake of an overwhelming drought.… Read more »
Africa: Sanctions - Zim Enlists African Commission's Support
The Herald
Zimbabwe has implored the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR) to continuously raise concern about the negative impact of sanctions that were slapped on the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mighty Warriors Intensify Cosafa Cup Preparations
New Zimbabwe
MIGHTY Warriors coach, Sithetheliwe 'Kwinji 15' Sibanda is happy with progress so far as her team prepares for the 2024 Women's Confederation of Southern African Football (COSAFA)… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's State Security Agencies Take Aim At 'Political Dissidents'
New Zimbabwe
A COVERT operation to weed out dissenting voices is reportedly in full swing as Zimbabwe's political environment hots up ahead of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's power retention… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Protest Planned Against Mnangagwa Apologist Paradza Ahead of Zanu-PF Conference in Bulawayo
New Zimbabwe
AS tensions continue to rise in the ruling party ahead of the Zanu-PF Conference, a faction calling itself the General Chiwenga Voluntary Supporters Association (GCVSA) has sent a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Ally Rebukes Chamisa for Declining Job Offer to Be Leader of Opposition in Parliament
New Zimbabwe
Former government critic turned Zanu PF sympathiser, Eddie Cross, has blamed Zimbabwe's charismatic politician, Nelson Chamisa, for missing a golden opportunity to catapult his… Read more »
Zimbabwe: War Veterans Backing Chiwenga Faction Rubbish Calls for Ed to Stay Beyond 2028, Describe Zanu-PF Elements in Support of Move As 'Misguided'
New Zimbabwe
WAR veterans who fought under the Zimbabwe People's Union (ZAPU) military wing, Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZPRA), women and youth associations affiliated to Zanu PF have… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Social Justice Campaigner Sues ZACC, NSSA Over Opaque Land Deal
New Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commision (ZACC) and the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) have been dragged to court by a socio-economic campaigner, Munashe Masiyiwa, who is… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Youngest Chief Dies At 28
New Zimbabwe
ARGUABLY the youngest Chief in Zimbabwe, Oaheng Nare of Dibilashaba of Gwanda, Matabeleland South province, has died at the age of 28. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Braai Fest Lives to Billing
The Herald
IMBIBERS and foodies had a memorable weekend at this year's Castle Lager Braai Festival held at Old Hararians last Saturday in the capital. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chitembwe Reveals Why He Stripped Murwira of Caps United Captaincy
New Zimbabwe
AFTER causing a clash between CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe and national team coach Michael Nees, defender Godknows Murwira has been stripped off the armband at the Harare… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Pfumvudza, Zunde Ramambo - Pioneering Food Security in Zimbabwe
The Herald
The agricultural sector has long been the backbone of Zimbabwe's economy, supporting livelihoods and driving economic growth. Read more »