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Zimbabwe exports first-ever blueberries to China
Zimbabwe has successfully exported its first-ever commercial shipment of blueberries to China, marking a major milestone for the country's horticulture sector and opening access to one of the world's fastest-growing fruit markets. The breakthrough follows the signing of a phytosanitary protocol between Zimbabwe and China in September 2025, which granted Zimbabwean growers official market access after negotiations that began in April 2024.


Rising drug and cybercrime cases strain Zimbabwe's magistrates' courts
HARARE – A sharp increase in drug-related and cybercrime cases is placing growing pressure on Zimbabwe's magistrates' courts, forcing the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to accelerate the recruitment of magistrates and expand court services to reduce a mounting case backlog.


Air Zimbabwe to resume direct Harare–London flights by end of July
The Government has announced that Air Zimbabwe will resume direct flights between Harare and London by the end of July 2026, ending a 15-year absence from one of the airline's most strategic international routes.
International News


Vatican declares SSPX bishops excommunicated after unauthorised consecrations, reviving decades-old dispute
The Vatican has declared that bishops involved in the unauthorised consecration of four new bishops for the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) have incurred automatic excommunication, marking the latest chapter in a decades-long dispute between the Holy See and the traditionalist Catholic group.


South African Hawks say Wicknell Chivayo is not under investigation
HARARE – South Africa's elite crime-fighting unit, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), commonly known as the Hawks, says it has no active investigation involving Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo, contradicting widespread speculation that followed reports about financial transactions linked to Zimbabwe's 2023 election procurement. The clarification is likely to disappoint public finance accountability campaigners in Zimbabwe, who had hoped South Afr


WhatsApp usernames roll out in Zimbabwe, bringing privacy benefits and new scam risks
HARARE – WhatsApp has begun rolling out its long-awaited username feature, allowing users in Zimbabwe to reserve unique handles that can be shared instead of phone numbers when starting new conversations. The optional feature is designed to improve privacy by letting users communicate without revealing their mobile numbers. However, cybersecurity experts are warning that it could also create new opportunities for scammers to impersonate businesses, banks and government instit
Community News


Homeless Harare mother fears for daughters as family sleeps in the open
A 39-year-old Harare mother who has been living in the open with her four children for the past week says her three daughters are facing daily threats from men and youths allegedly attempting to lure them into sexual exploitation. Nyarai Dimingo said her family became homeless after the Westgate property where she had worked as a domestic worker since 2012 was sold, leaving her without employment or accommodation.


Chief orders lobola refund after woman leaves husband for his nephew
MUTASA – A traditional court in Manicaland has ordered the parents of a woman to refund the bride price paid for her marriage after she admitted to having an extramarital relationship with her husband's nephew before leaving the marriage. The ruling was handed down by Chief Mutasa after Aleck Magadu brought the matter before the traditional court, seeking relief following the breakdown of his marriage to Theresa Zimhuwu, 31.


Corruption and Child Victimization Exposed at Murowa Primary School, Zvishavane
Parents at Murowa Primary School in Zvishavane expose rampant financial corruption, family cartels, and the illegal turning away of students over unpaid fees. Read the shocking details.
Sports News


Dynamos part ways with four coaches after withdrawing misconduct allegations
Dynamos FC has mutually parted ways with coaches Genesis Mangombe, Newsome Mutema, Tonderai Marume and Britto Gwere after withdrawing allegations of match-fixing, juju and insubordination.


Zimbabwe Warriors defender Divine Lunga escapes unhurt in Johannesburg shooting incident
Zimbabwe Warriors and Mamelodi Sundowns defender Divine Lunga escaped unharmed after shots were fired at the vehicle he was travelling in during an incident in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, on Monday. South African police have opened an attempted murder investigation following the shooting, which reportedly occurred on 6 July 2026.


Kwangware Football Legacy Lives On as Eddson 'Kishah' Targets Premier Soccer League Dream
MASVINGO – The Kwangware name has long been synonymous with football excellence in Masvingo, producing generations of talented players who left an indelible mark on the local game. Today, that proud legacy is being carried forward by Eddson "Kishah" Kwangware, head coach of Ngundu-based Division 2B outfit Gwatipedza Mine FC.
Arts News


NACZ urges promoters to postpone South African artistes' performances over safety concerns
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has urged local event promoters to consider postponing performances by South African artistes amid growing public anger over the reported harassment of foreign nationals in South Africa. NACZ chief executive officer Napoleon Nyanhi said the appeal is a precautionary measure aimed at safeguarding both performers and audiences, rather than a boycott of South African entertainers.


Police Investigate Kariba Road Accident Linked to Dancehall Artist Malloti
KARIBA – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have launched investigations into a road traffic accident in Kariba involving dancehall musician Malloti, born Millicent Tsitsi Chimonyo, and her husband, Hulungende, after a pregnant woman was injured following a commotion at a live performance. Police say the incident occurred after disorder reportedly broke out during Malloti's show, with investigators now seeking to establish the sequence of events that led to both the disturban


Musician Greatman Arrested After Police Raid Unlicensed Kuwadzana Bar
HARARE – Popular Zimbabwean musician Greatman, born Tongai Gwaze, has admitted operating an unlicensed bar after he was arrested during a police raid in Kuwadzana, Harare.
The singer, best known for the hit song Pandakazvarwa, confirmed his arrest in a series of Facebook posts over the weekend, saying he had been detained at Kuwadzana 2 Police Station before being released.
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