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Zimbabwe Cracks Down On “Social Media Terrorists” Zimbabwe’s government has issued a strong warning to so-called “social media terrorists”, declaring that their “days are numbered” and promising to track them…
Kirkman Road Alert: Transport Ministry to Shut Down Key Junctions for a Week The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has announced that two key road junctions will be temporarily…
Schools told to display fees Schools have been ordered to display tuition fees and school development association (SDA) levies at their administration blocks as the third term of 2025 begins.…
Walter Mzembi, Zimbabwe’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been remanded in custody following a court appearance before Harare Regional Magistrate Donald Ndirowei. The prominent politician will remain in custody…
Step-By-Step Guide To Exporting Fresh Produce From Zimbabwe Zimbabwean agricultural entrepreneur Clarence Mwale has shared a detailed step-by-step process on how farmers can successfully export fresh produce from the country.…
Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana has stirred conversation after publicly rubbishing the idea of witchcraft. His remarks follow news that socialite Natalie Mhandu, better known as Enchantress, was taken to court…
Zimbabwean Striker Tendai Ndoro Had Reportedly Been Dead for Three Days Before Being Found Former Warriors striker Tendai Ndoro had reportedly been dead for about three days before his body…
Former Orlando Pirates Striker Tendai Ndoro Dies at 40 After Recent Health Battle Former Orlando Pirates and Zimbabwe Warriors striker Tendai Ndoro has died at the age of 40. Tendai…
Natasha Joubert has long ruled South Africa’s modelling scene with unmatched grace and charm. She stole hearts nationwide after winning Miss SA. Back then, she looked incredibly youthful, always glowing…
President Mnangagwa Mourns India Plane Crash Victims President Emmerson Mnangagwa has expressed his condolences to the people of India following a devastating plane crash that claimed more than 200 lives…