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Mafume Under Fire as Documents Reveal Mabelreign SME Project Had Council Approval
HARARE – Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is facing mounting scrutiny after official documents revealed that a demolished small business structure at Mabelreign Shopping Centre had in fact, been approved by the Harare City Council. The latest developments contradict earlier claims that Ward 16 councillor Denford Ngadziore acted unlawfully in spearheading the construction of tuckshops intended for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


Harare City Council Demolishes ‘Illegal’ Tuckshops at Mabelreign Shopping Centre
Council bulldozers moved in early morning, flattening the near-complete structures and leaving debris scattered across land designated for parking. The demolition follows growing efforts by the city to enforce compliance with planning laws and restore order in commercial areas.


Beitbridge Bottleneck: Travellers Stranded as ZIMRA Enforces New Import Regulations
BEITBRIDGE — The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has issued an urgent advisory following reports of chaos and significant delays at the Beitbridge Border Post. Images circulating on social media over the weekend showed families sleeping in the open and buses abandoned by their trailers, as tightened border processes left cross-border traders and malaicha (transporters) stranded.
International News


Merit over Residency: South Africa’s New Immigration Reforms Spark ZEP Anxiety
PRETORIA — South Africa’s Cabinet has officially approved the Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration, and Refugee Protection, marking the most radical overhaul of the country’s migration policy in a generation. The reforms, championed by Home Affairs Minister Dr. Leon Schreiber, introduce a rigorous points-based system (PBS) that prioritizes high-demand skills and economic investment over years of residency.


The End of Empire? Prof. Jiang Predicts the Collapse of the Petro-Dollar and America’s Middle East Exit
HARARE — In a lecture that has sent shockwaves through geopolitical circles, Prof. Jiang Xueqin has doubled down on his controversial 2024 predictions, outlining a terminal decline for American influence in the Middle East. Speaking to a global audience this week, Jiang argued that the current US–Iran war is not merely a regional conflict, but the "Sicilian Expedition" of the American empire—a fatal overextension from which there is no recovery.


US–Iran Talks Collapse in Islamabad, Ceasefire Hangs in Balance
HARARE – High-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran have ended without a breakthrough after nearly 21 hours of talks in Islamabad, raising fresh fears over the collapse of a fragile ceasefire and a possible return to conflict. The marathon discussions, hosted by Pakistan, ran from Saturday into early Sunday and were aimed at resolving escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
Community News


Mafume Under Fire as Documents Reveal Mabelreign SME Project Had Council Approval
HARARE – Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is facing mounting scrutiny after official documents revealed that a demolished small business structure at Mabelreign Shopping Centre had in fact, been approved by the Harare City Council. The latest developments contradict earlier claims that Ward 16 councillor Denford Ngadziore acted unlawfully in spearheading the construction of tuckshops intended for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


Caretaker Accused of Seizing Employer’s Rural Home Sparks Dispute in Mutasa Community Court
HARARE – A Marondera-based man has approached a traditional court after allegedly losing control of his rural homestead to a caretaker he had employed and allowed to live on the property rent-free. The dispute, now before Chief Mutasa’s Community Court, involves Samuel Nyambudzi and his former house help, Shelton Toro, whom he accuses of unlawfully taking over the property. Nyambudzi told the court that he hired Toro as a caretaker to safeguard his rural home while he lived a


Harare Smart Water Meters Rollout Sparks Debate Over Cost, Quality, and Access
HARARE – The City of Harare has installed approximately 30,000 smart water meters across several suburbs, triggering renewed debate over the balance between water availability, quality, and affordability. The rollout, part of the Harare Water Project in partnership with Helcraw Electrical, aims to replace ageing infrastructure with more than 320,000 smart prepaid meters across the capital.
Sports News


ZIFA Applies for Webcasting Licence to Boost Digital Football Broadcasting in Zimbabwe
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Football Association has applied for a webcasting licence from the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe, in a move that could transform how local football content is distributed and consumed across the country. The application, submitted in terms of Section 10 of the Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06], seeks approval for ZIFA to broadcast football-related content directly over the internet, signalling a shift toward digital sports media in Zimbabwe.


President Mnangagwa Pledges Full Government Backing for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027
HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa has pledged full Government support to ensure Zimbabwe successfully hosts matches during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027, as preparations intensify for the global showpiece.


Amendment Bill No. 3 reaches “House Copies Ready” stage as 90-day countdown advances
HARARE — Zimbabwe’s constitutional reform process has entered a critical phase after the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill (H.B. 1, 2026) reached “House Copies Ready” status, signalling that lawmakers are preparing for the next stage of deliberations.
Arts News


Curtain Call for a Television Legend: Zimbabwe Mourns Memory Bususu (1955–2026)
KWEKWE — Zimbabwe’s arts community is in mourning following the passing of veteran actress Memory Bususu, who died at the age of 71. A beloved household name for decades, Bususu passed away on Sunday, April 12, at Kwekwe General Hospital after suffering a stroke. The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) described her as a "versatile talent" whose performances in iconic dramas such as Paraffin, Pfuma Ye Nhaka, and Ngozi defined an era of Zimbabwean television.


Government Dissolves ZIMURA Board Over Royalty Chaos and Financial Opacity
HARARE — In a landmark intervention for the creative industry, the Government of Zimbabwe has officially dissolved the board of the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA). The dramatic move follows months of escalating tensions, allegations of financial mismanagement, and a chorus of complaints from the nation’s most prominent artists.


Offset Shot Near Florida Casino: Migos Rapper Hospitalized After Valet Ambush
Grammy-nominated rapper Offset is currently recovering in a Florida hospital after being shot on Monday evening outside a prominent South Florida landmark. The incident, which occurred at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL, has sent shockwaves through the global hip-hop community and raised fresh concerns regarding security at high-profile entertainment venues.
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