Month: January 2025

Havertz’s Errors Haunt Arsenal in FA Cup Exit to Manchester United
Manchester United progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 1-1 draw against Arsenal, triumphing 5-3 on penalties. The match was defined by Arsenal’s top striker, Kai Havertz, who missed three golden chances during regular time and squandered his penalty in the shootout. Havertz’s performance added to a growing list of costly […]
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Decades of Neglect: How Sewage Pollution Is Devastating Lake Chivero
Lake Chivero, once a lifeline for Harare’s water supply and a thriving ecosystem, is now drowning under decades of unchecked sewage pollution. This crisis, born from years of neglect, is not merely an environmental disaster but a ticking health time bomb. With raw sewage spilling relentlessly into its tributaries from Harare and Chitungwiza, the lake’s […]
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African Leaders Chart a Path to Agricultural Transformation at Uganda Summit
The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Programme (CAADP) Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government is underway at Munyonyo Resort in Kampala, Uganda, bringing together key decision-makers to address Africa’s pressing agricultural challenges. Zimbabwe is represented by the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Dr. Anxious Masuka, on behalf of His Excellency President […]
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Zimbabwe’s Gold Production Breaks Records with Government-Driven Growth
Zimbabwe’s gold production has shown remarkable growth since 2021, consistently surpassing the 30-tonne milestone. This upward trajectory culminated in a new record in 2024, following an impressive output of 35.3 tonnes in 2022, which laid the foundation for the historic achievement. This success is attributed to deliberate measures introduced by the Government to bolster gold […]
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Zimbabwe Records Impressive Turnaround in 2024 A-Level Pass Rates
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has announced the 2024 Advanced Level results, revealing a remarkable improvement in the national pass rate compared to previous years. With 94.58% of candidates who wrote at least two subjects passing their examinations, the results signify a positive shift in Zimbabwe’s educational performance. Speaking at a press conference in […]
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Ngatigare Tichinamata by Trymore Bande: A Prayerful Anthem Dominates YouTube Trends
Renowned gospel musician Trymore Bande has once again captured the hearts of many with his latest song, Ngatigare Tichinamata. Now trending at number 4 on YouTube, this spiritually uplifting track has sparked widespread discussions for its profound message, urging believers to adopt a prayerful character in their daily lives. The song emphasizes the power of […]
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CG Mutamba’s Leadership Decisions Under Unjust Scrutiny
Reports accusing Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba of corruption, nepotism, and engaging in party politics through team appointments have sparked controversy. These allegations, emerging after CG Mutamba assumed office on January 1, 2025, are unfounded and appear to be part of a smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his reputation. Globally, it is […]
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Zimbabwe’s Energy Sector Boosted by Successful US$12 Million Capital Raise by Invictus Energy
In a landmark achievement for Zimbabwe’s energy sector, Invictus Energy Ltd has completed the second tranche of its US$10 million Zimbabwe Strategic Capital Raise, with an additional US$2 million accepted in oversubscriptions. This milestone underscores growing investor confidence in the Cabora Bassa Project, home to the Mukuyu gas field and other promising prospects. The capital […]
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PGMO Must Embrace Transparency and Accountability: Lessons from AFCON, UEFA, and the World Cup
The VAR (Video Assistant Referee) system has faced criticism since its inception, with many doubting its effectiveness in eliminating refereeing controversies. However, tournaments such as AFCON, UEFA competitions, and the FIFA World Cup showcased its potential when managed with transparency and fairness, setting a benchmark for officiating standards. In contrast, the PGMO (Professional Game Match […]
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Eddie Cross’s Claims on Chinese Investments Discredited
Eddie Cross has stirred debate with claims that 85,000 Chinese nationals are looting billions of dollars in Zimbabwe. These assertions lack substantiation and undermine the significant contributions of Chinese investments to the country’s economy. China’s involvement in Zimbabwe has been transformative, with projects such as the revival of Kamativi Mine, the expansion of Bikita Minerals, […]
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