Month: October 2025
President Mnangagwa presides over anti-sanctions day commemorations
President Mnangagwa will lead this year’s Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day on Saturday, October 25, delivering a national address highlighting Zimbabwe’s resilience and progress despite Western sanctions. Zimbabwe was placed under illegal and unilateral sanctions in the 2000s by the United States of America (US) and its Western allies, led by Britain, after […]
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Speaker of Parliament Mudenda Demands Global Enforcement of Humanitarian Law
By Aldridge Dzvene Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe Hon Advocate Jacob Francis Nzwidamilimo Mudenda has emerged as one of the most assertive voices at the 151st Inter Parliamentary Union IPU Assembly in Geneva calling on Parliaments across the world to reclaim their authority as protectors of human dignity at a moment he says humanity […]
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Govt opens electricity retail space to the private sector
The government has opened the electricity retail sector to private companies, marking a significant policy shift. Previously cautious due to the sector’s security concerns, the government now aims to boost electricity generation amid rising investor demand, straining existing infrastructure. The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) and Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution and Transmission Company (ZETDC) have invited […]
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Chibuku Super Cup Semi-Finals Roar to Life
It’s a do-or-die showdown as the Premier Soccer League (PSL) 2025 Chibuku Super Cup semi-finals kick off this weekend at Ngoni Stadium and Rufaro Stadium. Semi-finalists and PSL debutants, MWOS FC the punters, will be aiming to win their first trophy as they host Triangle United FC, the Sugar Boys, at Ngoni Stadium in Norton […]
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ZIFA Lines up Warriors friendlies ahead of 2026 AFCON tournament
In a welcome development that tests the character, cohesion and combination of the Warriors team’s players, the Zimbabwe Football Association has lined up two friendly matches during the upcoming FIFA window as part of preparations for the TotalEnergies 2025 Africa Cup of Nations tournament to be staged in Morocco in December. The mother body’s president, […]
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CSC Exits Corporate Rescue After Successful Turnaround
Meat processor. The Cold Storage Company Limited’s (CSC) turnaround strategy, officially endorsed by stakeholders on April 15, 2025, has paid off, resulting in the company coming out of the corporate rescue plan. The Cold Storage Company Limited (CSC) faced a rough patch and in December 2020 it was placed under a corporate rescue plan due […]
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ZIFA fires Warriors coach, Michael Nees
The Zimbabwe Football Association has fired embattled men’s senior footballer, the Warriors coach, Michael Nees, following a string of disappointing results in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The football mother body’s executive committee shut the door on the coach with immediate effect. “The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) seeks to inform all stakeholders and members of […]
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Breaking News: Chimombe, Mpofu found guilty of fraud
Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, both accused of fraud, have been found guilty by High Court Judge Justice Pisirayi Kwenda. The pair was arrested for fraudulent activities related to the Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme, where they falsely claimed to have secured 32,500 goats across the country. However, an investigation by the Ministry of Agriculture revealed […]
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ZIMRA Bars Non-Compliant Firms from Receiving Tax Clearance Certificates
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has announced that it will no longer issue tax clearance certificates to companies that are not trading, as well as to VAT-registered businesses that fail to meet fiscalisation requirements. In a public notice released on October 21, 2025 (Notice No. 59 of 2025), ZIMRA stated that only trading and compliant […]
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Industrial Renewal Gathers Pace as Growth Plan Delivers
Zimbabwe’s industrial recovery is gaining strong momentum under the Zimbabwe Industrial Reconstruction and Growth Plan which has now reached 70 percent implementation, marking a crucial milestone in the country’s journey toward full-scale industrialisation and economic renewal. Introduced as a transitional bridge between the previous Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy that ended in 2023 and the […]
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