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Zimbabwe’s national rugby team, the Sables, have made history by qualifying for the Rugby World Cup for the first time in over three decades. The Sables secured their place at the 2027 tournament in ...
Highlanders Football Club has officially broken its silence following a high-profile raid conducted by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) at its Bulawayo offices on Thursday, 17 July 2025.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday concluded a productive five-day working visit to Japan, marking a significant diplomatic and economic milestone in Zimbabwe’s international engagement agenda.
In a surprising turn that could alter Zimbabwe’s historical narrative, government spokesperson Nick Mangwana has—perhaps unintentionally—debunked a long-held myth surrounding President Emmerson ...
Police in Bindura have launched a full-scale manhunt following a disturbing wave of arson attacks that targeted three vehicles, including one owned by a serving police officer, in Chiwaridzo suburb ...
A devastating incident occurred at Chinhoyi Railway Station on the afternoon of Thursday, 17 July 2025, when a man was fatally struck by an oncoming train. The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) ...
In a move widely criticized as another empty gesture designed to distract from Zimbabwe’s deepening domestic crisis, President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday delivered remarks at the Japan Business ...
A wave of grief has swept through the Zimbabwean community in Canada following the tragic deaths of two Zimbabwean nationals, Anotida Maziriri and Edmore Mafuwe, who were killed in a horrific car ...
Zimbabwe is on the brink of a major economic transformation, as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) moves to phase out the use of foreign currencies in domestic transactions in favour of the recently ...
By stepping away, Chamisa suggests he is no longer playing by the rules set by the ruling party—a system he believes is designed to absorb, divide, and eventually neutralize opposition movements. To ...
Many Zimbabweans are grappling with a difficult question: how do they fit into the country’s shifting political landscape, especially as the once-burning desire for change appears to be fading?