Year: 2025
Zimbabwean Woman Arrested for Brutal Assault on 11-Year-Old Daughter Over US$11
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested a 27-year-old woman from Odzi after a viral social media video showed her severely assaulting her 11-year-old daughter whose hands and legs had been tied. Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the suspect, Idah Mushayi, was picked up following investigations into the widely circulated clip, which sparked outrage online. […]
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Register or face closure, government direct schools
The government has warned unregistered schools to register by December 31, 2025, or face closure. The Minister Primary and Secondary Education, Hon. Torerayi Moyo says the deadline is firm for schools to comply with national regulations, addressing the challenge of illegal operations amid a shortage of schools. Efforts are underway to decentralize the registration process […]
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Supreme Court Judge Feliciah Chatukuta has passed away
Supreme Court Judge Justice Feliciah Chatukuta, 63, has passed away in Harare. Chief Justice Luke Malaba confirmed her death in a condolence message, expressing sympathy for her family. Justice Chatukuta was appointed to the High Court in 2005 and elevated to the Supreme Court in June 2021. She had a distinguished career, serving as a […]
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Hero of Morals, Africa and Community Values
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared Paul Mwazha a national hero, a move that has sparked admiration across Zimbabwean society. While the process of declaring heroes is often questioned, this decision resonates widely, not merely because Mwazha was a Christian, but because of his extraordinary contribution to moral guidance and community building. His life stands as […]
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Epworth uplift, school project and 300k fund launched
ZANU PF’s interdistrict meeting at Epworth High School yesterday was not a routine political gathering, it was a deliberate fusion of money, power and development staged in one of Harare’s most politically sensitive communities. Harare Province’s Zone 5, covering Epworth, Mabvuku Tafara, Hatfield and Waterfalls, converged in their thousands to hear feedback from the recent […]
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TelOne’s Landline-to-Mobile Service Signals Shift in Voice Strategy
TelOne’s new service, which connects landlines directly to mobile phones, marks a strategic shift beyond a mere technical upgrade. By enabling customers to manage landline calls via their mobile devices without extra equipment, TelOne is transforming the traditional fixed line into a flexible, portable contact point. This move acknowledges that telecom success now hinges on […]
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Breaking News: Archbishop Paul Mwazha dies
Archbishop Paul Mwazha, the 107-year-old founder and leader of the African Apostolic Church, has passed away today, November 20, 2025. The announcement was made by the church’s General Secretary, Bishop Jeshua Mhizha, who expressed that “he has departed from us but in spirit we are together with him.” More detail to follow…
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President Mnangagwa Accelerates Investment Reforms to Cut Bureaucratic Hurdles
The Second Republic is transitioning from rhetoric to action, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa spearheading a sweeping overhaul of Zimbabwe’s regulatory landscape. The government is aggressively simplifying fees, permits, and licenses to remove longstanding barriers to investment and entrepreneurship. This reform, aligned with Vision 2030, aims to create a seamless environment for capital inflow by improving […]
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VP Chiwenga Sees Off New Envoys to Key Global Capitals
Four ambassadors-designate to the United States, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Cuba have bid farewell to Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga at Munhumutapa Building, in a moment that underlines how Zimbabwe is quietly but deliberately repositioning its diplomacy around economic interests, strategic partnerships and re-engagement. Ambassador David Hamadziripi heads to Washington, Ambassador Isaac […]
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OK Zimbabwe Streamlines Operations: Closes 11 Branches and Cuts Staff in bid to return to Profitability
OK Zimbabwe Limited has closed 11 branches and reduced its workforce as part of efforts to restore profitability and address liquidity challenges. The company, led by former senior executives including ex-CEO Willard Zireva, aims to revive its fortunes after facing financial constraints that threatened its viability. The retailer, which once operated 76 stores nationwide, plans […]
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