Year: 2024

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Robbers get away with gold carbon worth US$36k

In a brazen and disturbing robbery, eight armed robbers made off with gold carbon worth US$36,000 in Bindura. The Zimbabwe Republic Police ((ZRP) has commenced investigations into the case . The robbery took place at a mine in Bindura, where eight unidentified suspects, armed with a rifle, stones, and logs, attacked a security guard on […]

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Religion

“Step into 2025: Experience a Life-Changing Cross-Over Night with Prophet Elijah”

As Harare counts down the final moments of 2024, something extraordinary is stirring in the hearts of the faithful. The Mount Gilead Church invites you to step into a realm of divine encounter at the much-anticipated Cross-Over Night, led by the anointed Prophet Elijah. Scheduled for Tuesday, 31 December 2024, at the iconic Convergence Hall, […]

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SADC Chairman Acknowledges Mozambique Election Results

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has officially recognized the Constitutional Council ruling in Mozambique that confirmed the FRELIMO Party’s victory in the October 9, 2024, elections. In a statement issued by SADC Chairman, Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the bloc emphasized that the court’s decision marked the conclusion of all lawful processes concerning the election […]

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Zimparks Refutes Cyanide Poisoning Allegations at Lake Chivero

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has dismissed claims of cyanide poisoning in Lake Chivero. Social media has been flooded with claims that the recent deaths of wild animals at Lake Chivero Recreational Park were caused by cyanide poisoning. Zimparks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo emphasized that the deaths were caused by cyanobacteria, not cyanide, […]

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Zimbabwe’s Power Sector Set for Historic Transformation

Zimbabwe’s energy landscape is on the brink of a revolutionary transformation as ZESA Holdings Executive Chairman, Dr. Sydney Gata, announces plans to construct 13 new power stations by 2025. This ambitious project is set to inject an additional 4,600 megawatts (MW) into the national grid—an increase that triples the country’s current maximum demand. This bold […]

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Clive Malunga’s Outburst: A Misguided Attempt at Relevance

Clive Malunga, founder of the Jenaguru Arts Centre and a musician known more for his controversial antics than his artistry, has once again stirred the pot with baseless claims aimed at capturing the public’s attention. His latest outburst—predicting that President Emmerson Mnangagwa will not remain in office beyond 2026, let alone 2030—goes beyond mere provocation, […]

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Honouring Unity: A Tribute to Zimbabwe’s Past and Future

On December 22, 2024, Zimbabweans across the nation united to celebrate Unity Day, a day steeped in history and profound meaning. Since its inception in 1987, Unity Day has stood as a testament to the resilience, courage, and foresight of a nation determined to move beyond conflict and division. The day commemorates the signing of […]

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Debunking the Myths: The Positive Impact of Chinese Investments in Zimbabwe

As Zimbabwe approaches the dawn of a new year, it’s time to reflect on the complex relationship between China and the Southern African nation. While Western-sponsored media outlets often highlight the controversial aspects of Chinese investments, it’s crucial to take a step back and recognize the undeniable contributions these investments have made to Zimbabwe’s economic […]

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Magaya and Mliswa Disqualified from ZIFA Presidential Race Amid Integrity Test Fallout

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) presidential race took a dramatic twist as Prophet Magaya, Farai Jere, Benjani Mwaruwaru, and Temba Mliswa were disqualified after failing the integrity test. The quartet’s bid to participate in the ZIFA presidential race was dismissed by the committee led by lawyer Muchadei Masunda. Six candidates successfully passed the integrity test […]

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Time’s Up for the Mayor of Harare

The lifeline of Harare’s water supply has become a death sentence for the city’s residents. Wildlife and aquatic life are dying, a dire warning that the water many depend on is no longer safe. Despite reassurances from the Morton Jaffray purification plant, which remains well-regarded for its processes, the unchecked inflow of untreated raw sewage […]

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