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Harare Man Scams Girlfriend out of US$500 by Impersonating a Pastor

Harare Man Scams Girlfriend out of US$500 by Impersonating a Pastor A Harare man is facing fraud charges after allegedly…

Govt Dissolves ZIMURA Board After Musicians Cry Foul Over Finances

Zimbabwe Government Dissolves Zimura Board Amid Financial Scandal The Government has dissolved the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) board over…

‘Mwari mumwechete sezuva’: Wicknell Chivayo gifts Magaya a brand new car (pictures)

Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo has once again captured public attention with a lavish gesture. This time, he honoured Walter Magaya…

Grandmother Loses Mandara Home After High Court Rules She Was A Front In Grandson’s Netone Fraud Case

A Harare grandmother has lost her claim to a luxury property after a High Court judge ruled she was merely…

South African Fugitive in Wits Student Murder Case Fled to ZimbabweZimNews

South African Fugitive in Wits Student Murder Case Fled to Zimbabwe

South African fugitive in the Wits Student murder case, who is on the run, reportedly fled to Zimbabwe, according to…

Warriors Goalie Elvis Chipezeze Nominated For Two Awards in South Africa

Warriors Goalie Elvis Chipezeze Nominated For Two Awards in South Africa Zimbabwe Warriors goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze is chasing major recognition…

18 People Escape Death as Commuter Omnibus Overturns in Hatfield

18 People Escape Death as Commuter Omnibus Overturns in Hatfield Several people were injured on Friday morning when a commuter…

New Civil Servants Pay Framework Start Date Announced

The National Joint Negotiating Council announced a new pay framework for civil servants. It will take effect on 1 April…

Zimbabwe Passport Prices NOT Changed: Civil Registry Sets Record Straight After Viral Claims

Civil Registry Confirms Zimbabwe Passport Fees Remain Unchanged Zimbabwe’s Civil Registry Department has dismissed viral social media claims that passport…

Is Feminism Really ‘Un-African’? Lessons from Nigeria and ZimbabweZimNews

Is Feminism Really ‘Un-African’? Lessons from Nigeria and Zimbabwe

In 1929, thousands of Igbo women gathered outside a colonial office in southeastern Nigeria. They sang. They danced. They composed…

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