Month: February 2025
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The Southern Africa U.S. Exchange Alumni Summit 2025 is currently underway in Victoria Falls, bringing together alumni from various exchange programs to collaborate on innovative solutions to global challenges. Held under the theme “Advancing Sustainable Solutions to Global Challenges,” the summit features a series of panel discussions focused on key socio-economic and environmental issues. Among […]
The government plans to recruit 8,000 teachers this year to strengthen the education sector, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Honourable Torerai Moyo has announced. However, he clarified that the recruitment process will be phased. Minister Moyo also revealed that the government has allocated funds for the construction of 80 schools, prioritizing remote areas where […]
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has dismissed claims that it abandoned Mighty Warriors supporters in Pretoria, stating that ferrying fans was never its responsibility. In a statement, ZIFA expressed concern over circulating images of stranded supporters but clarified that it was not involved in their travel arrangements. The association stated that fans either made their […]
Finance Minister, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube, is attending the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) Meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, which concludes today. While Zimbabwe is not a G20 member, it is representing the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as its current chair. Prof. Ncube highlighted discussions on […]
Outgoing Indonesian Ambassador, His Excellency Honourable Dewa Juniarta Sastrawan, has highlighted the significant growth in Zimbabwe’s tobacco exports to Indonesia, particularly in high-quality tobacco used for blending cigarettes. He made these remarks during a farewell courtesy call on President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday. Ambassador Sastrawan expressed gratitude to the Zimbabwean government for their cooperation during […]
The Zimbabwe Mighty Warriors have been eliminated from the 2026 Africa Women Cup of Nations following their penalty loss to Angola yesterday at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in South Africa. The match started 2-1 on aggregate, with Angola leading after their home win, but Zimbabwe managed to take the lead with Ethel Chinyerere’s 35th-minute goal, […]
The late founding father and former President of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, who passed away on 8 February at the age of 95, will be laid to rest on Saturday, 1 March. Namibian Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Emma Theophilus, announced that, for the first time, a national hero’s body is being taken on a […]
OK Zimbabwe Limited has reduced its board members as part of a restructuring effort to address management challenges and ensure business growth. In a recent statement the company secretary Margaret Manyuru said the company has been facing operational difficulties, prompting the board to implement strategic changes for efficiency in an evolving economic environment. Manyuru announced […]
FIFA delegates David Fani and FIFA consultant Stewart Regan are currently in the country, conducting an induction programme for the newly elected Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Executive Committee. The crucial programme is being held at a local hotel in Harare. The three-day induction, which began on 25 February and will conclude on the 27th, aims […]
Persistent rain forced the abandonment of the third T20I between Zimbabwe and Ireland, handing the Chevrons a 1-0 series victory, their first since defeating Ireland in 2023. Ireland won the toss and elected to bowl after a delayed start. Craig Young struck early, removing Tadiwanashe Marumani, and Matthew Humphreys dismissed Wessly Madhevere, leaving Zimbabwe reeling […]