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Delta Denies Contaminated Coca-Cola Came From Its Production Line As Harare Court Case Continues
Delta Corporation has denied allegations that a contaminated bottle of Coca-Cola containing suspected maggots originated from its production line, as a high-profile food safety case continues before the Harare Magistrates’ Court.


Zimbabwe to Return 67 Seized Farms in Major Land Reform Policy Shift
The Zimbabwe government says it is in the process of returning 67 farms seized during the country’s controversial fast-track land reform programme, in a move analysts say could reshape Zimbabwe’s international relations and debt relief efforts. The farms belong to nationals from Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands countries that had Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPAs) with Zimbabwe before the land seizures began.


High Court Reinstates ZIMURA Board Amid Ongoing Royalty Dispute Crisis
The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) leadership crisis has taken a dramatic turn after the High Court reinstated the Alexio Gwenzi-led board, weeks after the Government dissolved it over allegations of corruption, financial mismanagement, and governance failures.
International News


South Africa Pushes Back Against Ghana’s AU Move On Xenophobia Debate
South Africa has strongly opposed Ghana’s decision to escalate concerns over alleged xenophobic attacks to the African Union, warning it could table a counter-agenda focused on governance failures and irregular migration across Africa. The diplomatic tension comes ahead of the AU Mid-Year Coordination Meeting scheduled for June 24–27 in Cairo, where Ghana wants xenophobic violence against African nationals in South Africa formally debated.


Constitutional Court Orders Impeachment Inquiry in Phala Phala Case, Raising Pressure on Ramaphosa
A major constitutional showdown is unfolding in South Africa after the Constitutional Court of South Africa ordered that an impeachment inquiry into President Cyril Ramaphosa must proceed over the controversial Phala Phala matter. The ruling, delivered on May 8, 2026, marking 30 years since the adoption of the country’s Constitution, has been widely described as a watershed moment for presidential accountability and constitutional law in South Africa.


THIRD TERM TENSIONS: Tshisekedi Open to Constitutional Revision Amid DRC Conflict
KINSHASA – Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi has signaled his openness to seeking a third term, a move that has sparked immediate backlash from opposition leaders who fear a return to the "personalized power" dynamics of the past. Speaking at a late-Wednesday press conference, Tshisekedi addressed growing calls from his political allies to overhaul the country’s 2006 charter.
Community News


Fire erupts at Gilston Farm as war veterans accuse land barons of arson attack
Tensions have escalated at Gilston Farm after large sections of the property were destroyed by fire in what war veterans and collaborators occupying the land suspect was a deliberate arson attack linked to ongoing land disputes. The blaze caused panic among residents in Manyame District, with livestock fleeing burning grazing areas as flames swept through bushes and pastures.


OVERSTAYED BY 278 DAYS: Chinese National Ordered to be Deported from Zimbabwe
CHITUNGWIZA — A Zimbabwean court has ordered the immediate deportation of a 52-year-old Chinese national, Xu Jianguo, after he was found to have remained in the country unlawfully for 278 days following the expiration of his work permit.


Monavale Wetland under threat as MPs allegedly allocated residential stands
One of Zimbabwe’s most ecologically significant wetlands, Monavale Wetland, is facing renewed pressure after reports that 23 Members of Parliament were allocated residential stands within the protected ecosystem. Also known as Monavale Vlei, the wetland is one of only seven sites in Zimbabwe designated under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance, a status meant to safeguard it from development.
Sports News


No evidence of “chaos” at Real Madrid as viral claims spread online
A series of explosive claims alleging dressing room fights, hospitalisations, and internal breakdowns at Real Madrid have gone viral on social media, but there is no credible evidence supporting the allegations.


Zimbabwe joins regional bid to co-host AFCON 2028 with South Africa
Zimbabwe is among six southern African countries set to join South Africa in a joint bid to host the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations, according to Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie. The proposed regional bid will include Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Mozambique, in what could become a landmark multi-nation hosting arrangement for the continent’s biggest football tournament.


Maswanhise Shines at Motherwell F.C. with Breakout Season
Zimbabwean forward Tawanda Maswanhise has enjoyed a sensational season with Motherwell F.C., emerging as one of the most exciting talents in the league. The young striker capped off a remarkable campaign by finishing as the club’s top goal scorer and securing the Young Player of the Year award, a double achievement that underlines his rapid rise in Scottish football.
Arts News


High Court Reinstates ZIMURA Board Amid Ongoing Royalty Dispute Crisis
The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) leadership crisis has taken a dramatic turn after the High Court reinstated the Alexio Gwenzi-led board, weeks after the Government dissolved it over allegations of corruption, financial mismanagement, and governance failures.


ZIMRA Targets Zimbabwean Content Creators as Madam Boss Earnings Spark Tax Scrutiny
Harare – Zimbabwean digital content creators are facing increased tax scrutiny from the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority following revelations by popular comedian Madam Boss that she can earn up to US$20,000 in a good month. The disclosure has intensified focus on digital earnings in Zimbabwe, with authorities urging influencers and online entrepreneurs to regularise their tax affairs ahead of a 30 May 2026 deadline.


HIFA 2026 Returns After Eight-Year Hiatus as Zimbabwe Revives Arts Sector
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s flagship arts event, the Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA), is set to return in 2026 after an eight-year hiatus, marking a major revival for the country’s cultural and creative industries. Organisers confirmed that the festival will run from August 3 to 9, 2026, in Harare under the theme “Up”, symbolising renewal, growth, and a fresh chapter for one of Africa’s most celebrated arts platforms.
The Creative Compass
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