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Senate approves CAB3

Zimbabwe arrests man over recruitment for Russian army

Zimbabwe arrests man over recruitment for Russian army

Zimbabwe’s counter-terrorism police said on Monday they had arrested and charged a man with recruiting five people to join the Russian army.

Zimbabwe Vigil Diary 27th June 2026

Zimbabwe Vigil Diary 27th June 2026

Another virtual Vigil today continues our protest against the human rights abuse and lack of democracy in Zimbabwe. 

More than a dozen South African journalists targeted as anti-migrant deadline looms

More than a dozen South African journalists targeted as anti-migrant deadline looms

Nxumalo, who works for the digital outlet News 24, told CPJ that he was threatened while filming a Zimbabwean man, whose head was bleeding after being attacked, in the eastern city of Pietermaritzburg on June 19.

Fake products: consumers at the mercy of business

Shoppers might have seen products bearing these names: Mike for Nike, Addidios for Addidas, Philip for Phillips. These fake designer labels are common on clothing accessories...

Small-scale farmers to feed the nation

Zimbabwe’s Global Hunger Index is at its lowest yet, according to this year’s report, and with...

Xenophobia returns to haunt Gauteng

The influential South African Communist Party has condemned the latest round of attacks against foreign nationals,...

Chihuri should resign over Mujuru’s death

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18 years for murder

High Court judge Justice Lawrence Kamocha today sentenced to 18 years a Gokwe man who murdered...

U.S. Jazz group to tour Zimbabwe

A Chicago-based jazz band, “The Dennis Luxion / Michael Raynor Quartet”, will visit Zimbabwe this weekend...

Air Zimbabwe woes mount as Emirates jets in

Ailing airliner Air Zimbabwe mounting woes are set to multiply after Emirates SkyCargo landed in the...

Fake seed sellers con farmers

Farmers are being cheated into buying fake seeds. Investigations by The Zimbabwean revealed that fake...

Slow start to strike

The strike by public workers for more pay got off to a slow start this week,...

Charges against MMPZ staffers dropped

Gwanda magistrate Sheila Nazombe on 24 January 2012 threw out two of the three charges that...

Gold for food

As foreign currency remains elusive in rural areas, people in Makonde have turned to barter, using...

SIDA loan transforms Mutare

Residents have applauded the City of Mutare for using a $1 million revolving fund from the...

Cremation debate rages

Debate is raging after calls by the City of Harare for Zimbabweans to adopt cremation as...

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