NEW: JOC calls for clean Harare to boost public health, economy
Harmony Agere THE Joint Operations Command (JOC) has emphasised the need to maintain cleanliness in Harare to safeguard public health and support economic growth. Speaking during a tour of Geo…
NEW: Kukurigo boss Edmund Kudzayi wanted over US$40k extortion charges
Online Reporter POLICE have launched a manhunt for Edmund Kudzayi after he was implicated in an extortion case where he and an accomplice were asking West Properties to pay US$40…
NEW: PAP president Chief Charumbira calls for joint efforts to end Sudan conflict
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE president of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), Chief Fortune Charumbira, has called for harmonised efforts by the African Union and other stakeholders to end the…
NEW: Police recover 681 boxes of counterfeit brake fluid and adhesives
Online Reporter POLICE have recovered 681 boxes of counterfeit brake fluid and prime bond multipurpose adhesives that were being sold to unsuspecting customers at Keacy Motor Spares along Harare Street.…
NEW: Suspected drug suppliers named as police arrest 17 dealers
Online Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested 17 suspected drug dealers and suppliers in an ongoing nationwide crackdown against drug trafficking. The arrests, which took place between January…
NEW: Zimbabwe begins compensating white former commercial farmers
Online Reporter THE Government has begun compensating white former commercial farmers whose farms were covered under Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPAs) but were acquired during the Land Reform…
NEW: More rain expected across central Zimbabwe
Online Reporter THE Meteorological Services Department expects heavy rains across central parts of Zimbabwe, with warnings of potential thunderstorms and flooding. This comes after some parts of the country, particularly…
NEW: Wealthy nations owe Africa US$36 trillion in climate debt
Online Reporter A new report by ActionAid has revealed that Africa is owed approximately $36 trillion in climate debt by the world’s largest polluters. The report, titled “Who Owes Who?…
Sad week as Africa mourns Sam Nujoma
Sad week as Africa mourns Sam Nujoma Cde Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s first President, died over the weekend at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy of unity among African…
Demystifying medical aid
IMAGINE this: You are involved in a tragic accident that leaves you with multiple injuries requiring complicated surgeries. The healthcare bill for the recommended procedures is astronomical and you find…











