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By A Correspondent ZANU PF is reportedly embroiled in an internal dispute over the controversial attempted appointment of businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei to the party’s powerful Central Committee, ...
American R&B star Joe Thomas has confirmed he will be performing in Zimbabwe next month, sending fans into a frenzy after announcing the concert through an energetic Facebook post.
By A Correspondent The Zimbabwean government’s persistent failure to pay its service providers on time has pushed several companies to the brink, forcing many to either shut down or scale back ...
By A Correspondent Uniformed members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police have been officially barred from entering betting shops and casinos to gamble, National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul ...
Former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi is reaping the bitter fruits of a political gamble gone wrong, according to UK-based political analyst Brighton Mutebuka, who says ...
In a jaw-dropping twist of events, a Glen View man was allegedly kidnapped, beaten, and forced to have unprotected sex with his ex-girlfriend in what attackers bizarrely claimed was a “ritual ...
By A Correspondent ZANU PF is reportedly embroiled in an internal dispute over the controversial attempted appointment of businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei to the party’s powerful Central Committee, ...
Controversial businessman Billy Rautenbach has emerged at the centre of a fresh land dispute after being allocated more than 1,000 hectares of prime farmland in Mashonaland ...
Harare regional magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei has dismissed former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi’s application challenging his placement on remand. Magistrate Ndirowei ordered Mzembi to ...
Two Zambian women, Catherine Mphanza and Mary Lungu, have been jailed following a fast-tracked trial after posting videos on TikTok that were seen as insuIting and harass!ng ...
Two senior Zanu PF cadres and liberation war veterans, Tendai Maveve and Amos Mutizamhepo, have died. The pair passed away on the same day and were laid to rest side by side ...
The government has raked in US$879 million in diaspora remittances in just five months—yet continues to hide behind the rhetoric of sanctions while looting national ...
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