Year: 2024

Gospel singer Mai Dhuterere granted bail in US$16 000 fraud case
Gospel singer and wife to Mambo Dhuterere, Dorcas Vambe has been granted a US$100 bail by the magistrate court in a US$16,000 fraud case. In September 2024, Vambe and her accomplice brother Kudakwashe Vambe who is still at large misrepresented to the complainant that they were selling a Toyota Hilux GD6 vehicle. They also misrepresented […]
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SWAPO slams opposition for baseless allegations against ZANU-PF for Namibian electoral interference
Namibia’s ruling party, the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO), has strongly dismissed allegations by five opposition parties, including the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM), accusing Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF of interfering in Namibia’s recent elections. The claims, described by SWAPO’s President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as “unfortunate, imaginary, and a conspiracy,” […]
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Chamisa Faces Accountability Questions Over Land Scandal
Recent revelations from Nelson Chamisa’s testimony before the Harare City Council Commission of Inquiry have raised critical questions about his leadership during his tenure as head of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). Chamisa distanced himself from the corrupt activities of CCC councillors involved in land scams, including the controversial regularization of over 300 housing […]
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CCC Power Struggles Escalate as Welshman Ncube Challenges Tshabangu’s Authority
The internal turmoil within Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has reached a new level, with Interim CCC leader Prof Welshman Ncube filing an urgent High Court application against Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu. At the heart of the dispute is Tshabangu’s controversial reshuffling of Parliamentary Committee Chairpersons, a move Ncube […]
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A Christmas Miracle: Mbare Musika Market Reopens to Uplift Harare’s Traders and Community
In a heartening development, the Zimbabwean Government has announced the temporary reopening of the iconic Mbare Musika Market before Christmas Day. This swift intervention follows the devastating fire that swept through the market in October 2024, leaving traders grappling with significant losses. The initiative is being hailed as a lifeline for the traders and a […]
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Saudi Arabia hosts 2034 world cup
THE Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has confirmed Saudi Arabia as the host nation for the 2034 FIFA World Cup. The 2030 World Cup will be hosted by three countries Morocco, Spain and Portugal who submitted a joint bid. Morocco becomes the second African country to host the world cup after South Africa in […]
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President Mnangagwa’s visionary leadership bears fruit as more companies continues to invest in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s economic resurgence took a major leap forward on December 9, 2024, when President Emmerson Mnangagwa inaugurated the phase 6 and 7 expansions of Varun Beverages Zimbabwe. This landmark development underscores the President’s commitment to driving industrial growth and fostering a business-friendly environment that positions Zimbabwe as a preferred investment destination in Africa. The decision […]
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US’ Anti-Corruption Drive: A Case of Double Standards
The United States’ recent criticism of Zimbabwe’s alleged corruption levels, coinciding with the release of Transparency International’s 2023 Corruption Perception Index, exposes a glaring case of hypocrisy. Ranking Zimbabwe 157th out of 180 countries, the US has used this report as a pretext to impose sanctions on Zimbabwean companies and individuals, alleging their involvement in […]
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The Cautionary Tale of Social Media Activism: William Chinyanga’s Downfall
The impending deportation of William Chinyanga, a Zimbabwean social media activist turned convict, from the United Kingdom serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences of reckless online behavior. Once hailed by some as a digital crusader against perceived political oppression, Chinyanga’s story underscores the fine line between activism and incitement. Chinyanga’s troubles began in […]
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War Luminary: Phelekezela Mphoko’s Enduring Legacy
The late former Vice-President Cde Phelekezela Mphoko stands as a towering figure in Zimbabwe’s liberation history. A pioneering freedom fighter, diplomat, and advocate for national unity, his remarkable life and contributions remain etched in the annals of the country’s history. Born on June 11, 1940, in Gwizane, Bubi District, Matabeleland North, Cde Mphoko’s early life […]
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