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Three players from Highlanders Football Club have been included in the Warriors’ 23-man squad for the upcoming COSAFA Cup championships. The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 4 to 15, 2025, in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Highlanders’ Captain Andrew Mbeba, along with young wingers Prince Ndlovu and Mafios Chihweta, received call-ups to the national […]
Stakeholders from Matabeleland North Province gathered in Bulawayo yesterday to review progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS. During the meeting, Sibongile Shumba, the NAC Programme Officer for Mat North, presented the first quarter 2025 programme performance. According to Shumba, HIV prevention remains a top priority in the province, with notable success in reducing new infections. […]
The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development has called on wheat farmers to accelerate planting efforts to take full advantage of the current optimal window. With over 60,000 hectares planted so far half of the 120,000-hectare target Permanent Secretary Professor Obert Jiri stressed the urgency of completing planting to maximize yields. In […]
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has reported a decline in the number of road traffic accidents during the 2025 Africa Day holiday compared to the same period last year. However, the number of fatal crashes and deaths slightly increased. A total of 128 accidents were recorded, down from 190 in 2024. Despite the overall decrease, fatal […]
The Secretary for Business Development of ZANU PF, Cde Elfas Mashava, welcomed a delegation from FRELIMO, led by Cde Rasmond Sengo, who arrived in Zimbabwe as an advance team in preparation for the Secretary Generals’ meeting scheduled for next week. During a press conference, Cde Mashava emphasized that the purpose of the meeting is to […]
Earlier today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opened the SADC Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Summit in Harare, calling for greater inclusion of youth and women in regional conservation efforts. The high-level event marks 25 years of cross-border cooperation in biodiversity protection, sustainable development, and ecotourism. It has been running since Monday with a series of technical […]
The Supreme Court has upheld both the conviction and six-year jail sentence of Alex Tombe for his role in a high-profile judicial bribery scandal. Tombe was convicted for facilitating a US$20,000 bribe meant to influence the sentencing of convicted gold smuggler Henrietta Rushwaya. The scam involved legal practitioner Progress Maringamoyo, who remains at large, and […]
After years of dormancy, Solusi University is set to rekindle its Africa Day Celebrations in a powerful show of unity, diversity, and cultural pride. The event, scheduled for May 25th, 2025, marks a significant moment in the institution’s history — not only as a celebration of African heritage but also as a reaffirmation of Solusi’s […]
Prosecutor General Hon. Loyce Matanda-Moyo recently met with Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) commissioners to enhance collaborative efforts in the fight against corruption. Addressing the media, Matanda-Moyo emphasized the critical working relationship between the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and ZACC. She underscored the importance of maintaining clear legal boundaries—where ZACC handles investigations and the NPA is […]
Zimbabwe’s electricity supply has received a huge boost, with national power generation climbing to 1,456 megawatts (MW), a substantial increase from 989 MW reported just two days before. The primary driver of this improvement is the Hwange Power Station, where output has nearly doubled from 545 MW to an impressive 1,015 MW. This surge follows […]