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Johannesburg–Harare route gets new early morning service
Fastjet Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of an additional early morning flight frequency on the popular Johannesburg to Harare route. Fastjet adds new morning service The service, commencing on 29 September 2025, will operate daily, except...

UK couple who move 5,000 miles to Zimbabwe share 'huge difference'
A British family, who were "struggling to make ends meet in the UK," have swapped life in Britain for a 5,000-mile move to Zimbabwe, where they now employ staff to handle their cleaning, gardening and cooking. Natalie Furk, 35, and her husband...

Monday’s HotCopper trends: Invictus, West Wits, and other daily winners
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Business News | Platinum Crest Agro Ventures to Build Zimbabwe's Largest Sugar Mill with USD 170 Million Investment
PNN New Delhi [India], September 15: In a landmark move to strengthen India-Africa cooperation in agriculture and trade, Indian enterprise Platinum Crest Agro Ventures Pvt. Ltd. has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Government of Zimbabwe...

UAE Ministry of Defence pays tribute to first chief of staff of Armed Forces
The UAE Ministry of Defence has paid tribute to the first chief of staff of the Armed Forces, who died on Friday. The ministry said Lt Gen Awad Mohammed Al Khalidi was appointed in 1976, when UAE leaders agreed to unify forces for the first time....

UZ showcases virtual tourism innovations
THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has showcased digital innovations that promote sustainability and accessibility through virtual tourism and eco-conscious travel platforms. Chairperson of the UZ Department of History, Heritage and Knowledge...

Sports editors knock NFF over Eagles’ World Cup woes
The Guild of Sports Editors of Nigeria has criticised the Nigeria Football Federation for its poor management of the Super Eagles’ 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, describing the federation’s approach as inept and lacking in strategic vision....

US cuts leave Zimbabwe sex workers scrambling for alternatives
HARARE - In a cramped room with blistered walls on the edge of Harare, three sex workers sat pressed together on a frayed mattress spread across bare concrete. This was the work station for the women, who say their trade turned perilous after US...

W’Cup Qualifiers: Sports Editors Bemoan Super Eagles Poor Run
1 •Lament Players’ Indiscipline, NFF’s Ineptitude The Guild of Sports Editors of Nigeria, the umbrella body of the managers of the sports desks of the country’s media houses, has expressed its disappointment over the way the Nigeria Football...

Fresh Zimbabwean Blueberries Gain Zero-Tariff Access to China
During Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent visit to China, the two sides signed a phytosanitary agreement enabling Zimbabwean blueberry exports to the Chinese market. In June 2025, China also announced a policy granting zero-tariff...
Zimbabweans breathing fire as 9 Chinese nationals get light sentences for dealing in drugs
128 Views Flexible bail conditions and light fines for nine convicted Chinese nationals convicted of dealing in drugs has left Zimbabweans fuming with anger. Nine Chinese nationals were recently convicted of illegal possession of cocaine and were...

Sports News | AB De Villiers Reveals Key Reason Behind South Africa's Thrashing in 2nd T20 Against England
New Delhi [India], September 14 (ANI): Former South Africa's batting sensation AB de Villiers attributed the Proteas' struggles in the 2nd T20 against England to their inability to effectively bowl "cutters", which he believes were the most...

Zimbabwe vs Namibia LIVE: Cricket score and updates from Namibia in Zimbabwe 2025
Follow live coverage of Zimbabwe vs Namibia from the Namibia in Zimbabwe 2025 today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team final decides the winner. The inaugural competition was won...

Zimbabweans Outraged As 9 Chinese Nationals Fined Only $150 Each For Cocaine
Swift Bail And Light Fine For Chinese Cocaine Case Angers Zimbabweans Zimbabweans have reacted with anger after nine Chinese nationals convicted of illegal possession of cocaine were fined just US$150 (about R2,700) each, with the option of a...

Zimbabwe backs China’s Global Governance Initiative: Defence Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri
By Xinhua ZIMBABWEAN Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said the country supports the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) proposed by China. The GGI reflects China’s clear assessment and policy response to the current international...
Dubai Luxury Spree by Mnangagwa Ally’s Daughter Sparks Outrage Over Elite Corruption
HARARE — A Social Media video featuring Tinotenda Tungwarara, daughter of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s close advisor Paul Tungwarara, has reignited outrage over the ruling elite’s lavish lifestyles amid Zimbabwe’s deepening economic crisis. The...

Cathy Buckle: The threads that connect us to Zimbabwe
Maybe it is the wilderness that connects us? The wooo-ooop of the hyena in the night; the song of the nightjars at dawn and dusk; the splash and grunts of hippos as they slip back into the river at dawn; the little elephant shrew sunbathing on the...

First Lady champions tourism as engine for national development
Blessings Chidakwa in MUTARE THE 18th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani/Kumbanayi World Tourism Expo burst into life on Friday, with Tourism and Hospitality patron Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa describing tourism beyond leisure as a powerful engine for...
Zambia, Zimbabwe sign deals for energy and trade cooperation
• Zambia and Zimbabwe sign two MoUs to deepen cooperation and strengthen dialogue. • Agreements cover private sector support and joint oil and gas pipeline project. • Trade between the two countries reached $460 mln in 2024, ITC data shows. The...

Zimbabwe’s Mining Communities Struggle Amid Widespread Abuse Allegations
Harare has been thrust into the spotlight over severe human rights violations linked to mining operations, as watchdog groups and local activists issue alarming reports of forced displacement, environmental destruction and labour abuse. The Crisis...