Mnangagwa Urges Unity, Economic Growth at 45th National Heroes Day

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on citizens at home and abroad to work together to protect the country’s sovereignty and build a stronger economy, as the nation marked the 45th anniversary of National Heroes Day on Monday. Speaking at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, Mnangagwa paid tribute to the thousands of men and… Continue reading Mnangagwa Urges Unity, Economic Growth at 45th National Heroes Day

High Court Urged to Address Detention of US Deportees in Eswatini

The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) has announced its backing of an urgent legal application filed in the High Court of Eswatini regarding the detention of five foreign nationals deported from the United States. The case, led by Human Rights lawyer Sibusiso Magnificent Nhlabatsi, challenges the denial of access to these detainees, who have been… Continue reading High Court Urged to Address Detention of US Deportees in Eswatini

Makhadzi Returns Home to Venda for Her One‑Woman Show Themed “Womandla!”

Thohoyandou, Limpopo — Limpopo-born superstar Makhadzi is bringing her One-Woman Show back home this December, with two performances set for 20 and 21 December 2025 at Makhuvha Stadium and Rabali Stadium in Venda. The event is themed “Womandla” — celebrating women’s strength and resilience, especially during Women’s Month. It’s also a symbolic return to the… Continue reading Makhadzi Returns Home to Venda for Her One‑Woman Show Themed “Womandla!”

SADC and China Strengthen Ties in Gaborone Meeting

COOPERATION: SADC Executive Secretary, Mr Elias M. Magosi and with Chinese Ambassador to Botswana, Mr Fan Yong, agreed to improve cooperation between SADC and China, and support development across Southern Africa. Photo: Supplied

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the People’s Republic of China have agreed to work more closely together after a high-level meeting in Gaborone, Botswana. SADC Executive Secretary, Mr Elias M. Magosi, met with Chinese Ambassador to Botswana, Mr Fan Yong, during a courtesy visit. The two leaders discussed how to improve cooperation between… Continue reading SADC and China Strengthen Ties in Gaborone Meeting

Ex Wife of Chiwenga Loses Pretoria Home and Luxury Cars in Cross-Border Crime Ruling

SEIZED: The Gauteng High Court has ordered the auction of assets belonging to Marry Mubaiwa, ex-wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, over money laundering and illicit financial flows, and the proceeds used to compensate victims of the alleged crimes. Photo: Facebook

Marry Mubaiwa, the former wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga, has lost her multimillion-rand property in Pretoria and two luxury vehicles after the High Court in South Africa ruled that they were proceeds of crime. According to a media statement issued on Monday, 28 July 2025, by the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe… Continue reading Ex Wife of Chiwenga Loses Pretoria Home and Luxury Cars in Cross-Border Crime Ruling

Zimbabwe Wins Big at AGA World Archery Tournament in Namibia

WORLD CHAMPIONS: Zimbabwe’s national archery teams are returning home victorious after winning nine medals at the 2025 Africa Genesis Archery (AGA) Federation World Tournament held in Walvis Bay, Namibia. Photo: Supplied

Zimbabwe’s national archery teams are returning home victorious after winning nine medals at the 2025 Africa Genesis Archery (AGA) Federation World Tournament held in Walvis Bay, Namibia. The event ran over four days and brought together top young archers from across the continent and beyond. The success was confirmed in a media statement released by… Continue reading Zimbabwe Wins Big at AGA World Archery Tournament in Namibia

From Harare to Courtside in Japan: Zimbabwean Coach Making Waves in Asian Volleyball

MAKING WAVES: Zimbabwean-born Murray Pole Ndlovu is an assistant coach at Okayama Seagulls, a professional team in Japan’s elite S.V League. Photo: Supplied

From the dusty army barracks of Cranborne in Harare to coaching one of Japan’s top women’s volleyball teams, Zimbabwean-born Murray Pole Ndlovu’s journey is a story of faith, resilience and purpose. Now an assistant coach at Okayama Seagulls, a professional team in Japan’s elite S.V League, Ndlovu’s rise is anything but ordinary. His story begins… Continue reading From Harare to Courtside in Japan: Zimbabwean Coach Making Waves in Asian Volleyball

Zimbabwe to Host Major Global Wetlands Conference in Victoria Falls

Reports about the alleged sale of The Victoria Falls Hotel swelled earlier this year following the acquisition of The Meikles Hotel by UAE-based Albwardy Investments four years ago. (Photo: The Herald)

Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe is finalising preparations to host one of the world’s most important environmental events — the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties (COP15) to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. The conference will run from July 23 to 31 in Victoria Falls and is expected to draw delegates from more… Continue reading Zimbabwe to Host Major Global Wetlands Conference in Victoria Falls

SADC Urges Fast-Tracking of Energy and Water Reforms Across Southern Africa

ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Ministers Responsible for Energy and Water called for faster rollout of new power projects and stronger investment in regional transmission networks. Photo: SADC

Southern African ministers have called for urgent action to fast-track energy reforms and improve water security in the region, following a week-long high-level meeting that ended on 4 July in Harare. The Joint Meeting of SADC Ministers Responsible for Energy and Water brought together officials from across the region to assess progress and agree on… Continue reading SADC Urges Fast-Tracking of Energy and Water Reforms Across Southern Africa

UAE Donates ICU Ventilators and Medical Supplies to Boost Zimbabwe’s Health Sector

DONATION: Zimbabwe has received a donation of medical equipment, including 74 ICU ventilators and 34 tonnes of essential medical supplies, worth US$700,000 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Photo: Supplied

Zimbabwe’s public health system has received a donation of medical equipment worth US$700,000 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aimed at improving emergency care and saving lives across the country. The donation, which includes 74 ICU ventilators and 34 tonnes of essential medical supplies, was officially handed over on Thursday, 10 July 2025, in Harare.… Continue reading UAE Donates ICU Ventilators and Medical Supplies to Boost Zimbabwe’s Health Sector

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