President joins other world leaders at the TICAD official opening

Online Reporter President Mnangagwa has joined other world leaders at the official opening of the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) in Japan. African union (AU) Chairperson and Angolan President…

President meets Japanese Prime Minister ahead of TICAD

Online Reporter President Mnangagwa this morning met with the Japanese Prime Minister Mr Shigeru Ishiba ahead of the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD). In a post on…

‘Ticad platform to widen Zim’s trade frontiers’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is in Japan to lead high-level discussions at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit, focusing on two of Africa’s most pressing challenges, the climate crisis and the debt burden.

Traffic diversions as Mabvuku interchange construction begins

TRAFFIC will be diverted to detour routes from September 9 to allow the start of construction works on the new Mabvuku Traffic Interchange, a key infrastructure project along the busy Harare–Mutare Highway.

TENDAI NDORO DIED A BITTER, LONELY MAN

Blessed Katiyo in JOHANNESBURG FORMER Zimbabwe international Tendai Ndoro, who was found dead in his apartment on Monday, died a bitter and lonely man.

22 fraud, robbery-accused face extradition back home

TWENTY-TWO suspected criminals are set to be extradited to Zimbabwe from various countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates, in what could be the country’s largest extradition initiative in history

‘President left mark on conflict resolution, unity’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s tenure as Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has been hailed for reigniting Africa’s drive to resolve its own challenges, particularly violent conflict, through diplomacy and Pan-African solidarity.

WHICH IS THE SONG OF THE YEAR, SO FAR?

Langalihle Mhiti Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub WHICH is the 2025 Song of the Year so far?

Govt to build shrine for heroes buried at Boma

The Government has pledged to construct permanent shrines and monuments at the Boma mass grave site in Moxico Province, Angola, the final resting place for over 300 liberation war fighters, alongside their Cuban instructors and Angolan allies.

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