The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has released figures on how shares traded by close of business yesterday. Registered counters recorded mixed fortunes ...
Former Norton Independent legislator Temba Mliswa has called for the wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to resign from the military, branding her a “politically exposed person” whose ...
The Zimbabwe Republic Police ZRP has confirmed the arrest of Violet Gamera (60) and Regina ...
Presidential spokesperson George Charamba could be in serious trouble, even to the extent of being fired. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s alleged hitman Temba Mliswa has hinted. Posting on his ...
War veteran Blessed Geza’s one million man march face a litmus test today after he called for demonstration starting at Africa Unity Square in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital, to protest against President ...
The country is set to produce its first lithium sulphate by early next year following the completion of a US$400 million processing plant at Prospect Lithium Mine in Goromonzi. According to the ...
The Zimbabwe Republic Police ZRP has announced that they are investigating cases of murder. In a press statement, ZRP spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said preliminary investigations indicate ...
A serial housebreaker convicted on 25 counts, sentenced to an effective 50 years. According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe the offender was found guilty of breaking into various ...
The authorities have revealed the major causes of the bus accident that killed Zimbabwean and Malawian nationals in South Africa recently. According to investigations some of the major contributing ...
National Foods, Zimbabwe’s largest food manufacturer, has commissioned a 2.7 megawatt solar plant at its Aspindale factory, installed by Africa Cicada. This will cut Natfoods’ usage of ZESA power at ...
A Toyota Land Cruiser, reportedly stolen in Zimbabwe by a Zimbabwean national, Tendai Mtunguwazi (40, pictured right), and a South African, Kabelo Khotlele (28, pictured left), was recovered in Area ...
Zimbabwe’s Dry Port at Walvis Bay, Namibia, made a profit of N$6.1 million (US$343,418) in the first half of 2025, driven by strong revenue and controlled expenses. Total revenue for the period ...