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By The Standard Jan. 12, 2025
Lifeline for Kariba fishmongers battered by effects of drought
Lifeline for Kariba fishmongers battered by effects of drought
The poor state of the lake has affected the lives of women and children in communities around the lake and impacted their disposable income a great deal.
By Elvis Dumba Jan. 12, 2025
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The mysterious millions that Wicknell Chivayo threw away in spending spree revealed
The project is yet to take off despite him having been paid millions of dollars.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 12, 2025
Harare’s multi-million water deal raises stink
Harare Combined Residents Association programmes manager Rueben Akili said they were worried about the number of opaque deals being imposed on the local authority.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 12, 2025
New Nac board promises to deliver in Aids fight
Nac was established through the Act of Parliament of 1999 to coordinate and facilitate the national multi-sectoral response to HIV and Aids.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 12, 2025
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50 CCC MPs align with pro-Chamisa group
Tshabangu rallied the opposition MPs to attend the tour, which he described as an ideal platform to initiate dialogue with Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 12, 2025
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Tshabangu’s backing of ED2030 backfires
Last Friday, Tshabangu filed a High Court appeal against an earlier ruling stripping him of all parliamentary powers.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Nqobani Ndlovu Jan. 12, 2025
Mnangagwa farm trip divides CCC MPs
Mnangagwa’s loyalists have been in the forefront in a push to have his term extended to 2030 despite serious resistance within Zanu PF structures and among war veterans.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Nqobani Ndlovu Jan. 5, 2025
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2030: CIO, police shake-up raises eyebrows
Mnangagwa started his annual leave at the beginning of the month and is said to be at his Precabe Farm in the Midlands. Vice President Kembo Mohadi is the acting president.
By Sydney Kawadza and Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 5, 2025
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MPs' Mnangagwa farm jaunt to gobble thousands of dollars
According to a notice that was circulated to Zanu PF legislators, the purpose of the visit is to “witness real farming and spend a day with our President Cde ED Mnangagwa.”
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 5, 2025
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2024 Cabinet scorecard: Mnangagwa’s team delivers another underwhelming performance amid crises
Truth Diggers considered the minister’s target performance in assessing their performance in 2024.
Gory Xmas as violence steals festive cheer
Midlands province has over the years experienced an increase in gang violence across gold mining areas.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 5, 2025
Harare slashes shop licence fees by 54%
The initiative is part of the city's broader ambition to transform Harare into a world-class city this year.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jan. 5, 2025
Tracking the path to abolition of death penalty in Zim
In Africa, only seven of the 55 states in the African Union are “actively retentionist”, meaning that they sentence people to death and have carried out executions in the last decade.
By The Conversation Jan. 5, 2025
2025: Another tough, uncertain year predicted for Zimbabweans
Mnangagwas’ backers last year started pushing for the extension of the 82 year-old ruler’s term of office beyond 2028, claiming that he needed more time to see his vision coming to fruition.
By Sydney Kawadza Jan. 5, 2025
Destruction of tobacco seedbeds postponed
Considering these challenges TIMB advocated for growers and Masuka has extended the deadline to January 15, 2025.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 5, 2025
‘Miracle’ Matusadona boy on the mend
The game reserve has about 40 lions and at some point it was famed for having the highest lion population density in Africa.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 5, 2025
Suspected murderers on the run
“The suspects attacked the victim, Talent Hlongwane (29) with spears,  axes and machetes after allegedly accusing him of being a bully,” police said in a statement.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 5, 2025
Six cattle rustlers nabbed
The six were arrested along the Harare-Bulawayo highway after they were chased by villagers, who found them skinning the cattle.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 5, 2025
Gold panners blamed for surge in HIV infections in Mazowe
WCoZ said tracing of new HIV cases was a challenge because most of the  artisanal miners were nomadic.
By Lorraine Muromo Jan. 5, 2025
Welshman Ncube’s CCC rejects Tshabangu’s ‘comical’ appointments
Tshabangu on Thursday said he had appointed Harare mayor Jacob Mafume as the head of the party’s local government caucus.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 3, 2025
Zimbabwean activist arrested, tortured over Moza protests
Prosecutors alleged that Rusere was residing in Botswana without a valid passport and is currently of no fixed abode. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 29, 2024
Alice Matimba: I feel like a global citizen
TN: Greetings, Welcome to In Conversation with Trevor UK series brought to you by the Nyaradzo Group.
By In Conversation With Trevor Dec. 29, 2024
Water shortages take a toll on Zimbabwe’s cities amid El Nino effects
She trudes back home along a narrow pathway leading to her house in Mpopoma, one of the high-density areas here.
By Jeffrey Moyo Dec. 29, 2024
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Double jeopardy for Harare’s victims of mass house demolitions as rains intensify
Most of these families were duped by land barons and bogus real estate agents, who exploit the city’s housing demand to orchestrate fraudulent schemes.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 29, 2024
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2024 a wasted year for opposition, says Ncube
The CCC split into two camps - one led by Ncube and the other by Jameson Timba.
By Miriam Mangwaya Dec. 29, 2024
Zimbabwe’s CSOs under siege from spooks
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, referred the Bill back to Parliament during the 9th Parliament for reconsideration.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Dec. 29, 2024
WFP predicts gloomy 2025 for Zim’s hungry
Zimbabwe is experiencing a historic El Niño-induced drought that compromised most of the crops in the 2023-2024 farming season, leaving over five million
By Ophar Mavuri Dec. 29, 2024