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US interest in Zimbabwe minerals as Project Vault targets supply chains
The United States has signalled a clear interest in Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth as Washington moves to secure critical inputs for manufacturing and national security. Announced under Project Vault, a US$12 billion stockpiling initiative, the push aims to diversify supply chains for strategic minerals and reduce reliance on single suppliers. The US Embassy in Harare said Washington is “ready to engage with Zimbabwe on mutually beneficial supply chain transactions,” putting Zimba


Forbes Border Post is now Zimbabwe’s busiest truck gateway
Forbes Border Post, the eastern corridor linking Zimbabwe to Mozambique’s Beira Port, has overtaken Beitbridge as the country’s busiest entry and exit point for commercial trucks, authorities say. The surge in traffic has exposed persistent operational bottlenecks: long queues, incomplete pre‑clearance documentation, and delays that slow cross‑border trade despite recent digital and infrastructure interventions.


Tourism Industry Stalwart Paul Matamisa Retires After Five Decades of Service
Paul Matamisa, the long-serving chief executive officer of the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ), has retired after more than a decade at the helm of the industry’s apex private-sector body, bringing to a close a distinguished 50-year career in hospitality and tourism.
Matamisa officially retired at the end of January, marking the end of an era for Zimbabwe’s tourism sector, where he is widely regarded as one of its most experienced and influential figures.
International News


President Mnangagwa, Global Investor Prateek Suri Hold Quiet Dubai Talks on Tech and Mining Reform
A low-key but strategically significant meeting between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and global investor Prateek Suri has emerged as one of the quieter highlights of the World Government Summit 2026 in Dubai.
Held away from the summit’s official venues at a private residence, the meeting brought together a small circle of senior officials, including Zimbabwe’s Minister of ICT, signalling a deliberate focus on technology-led economic reform and digital infrastructure developm


Zambian Fisherman Dies After Crocodile Attack While Fleeing Elephants Near Luangwa River
During dry seasons, animals frequently move closer to rivers, bringing them into direct contact with people. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant when operating near rivers and national parks, warning that wildlife encounters can escalate rapidly and unpredictably.
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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Laid to Rest as Libya Braces for Renewed Uncertainty
Thousands of mourners gathered on Friday in the central Libyan town of Bani Walid to bid farewell to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the 53-year-old son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, whose assassination earlier this week has reignited fears of renewed political instability in the country.
Community News


Selecta Base Foundation donates food hampers to elderly and PWDs in Sunningdale
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume at Selecta Base Foundation outreach in Sunningdale By Staff Reporter — Harare, Zimbabwe A community‑based organisation, Selecta Base Foundation, on Friday donated food hampers to elderly residents and people living with disabilities (PWDs) in Sunningdale, Harare, as part of an outreach under the theme “Together We Can Make a Difference.” Foundation leader Arnold Chigwerewe said caring for vulnerable members of society is a shared responsibility that


No fuel stations in residential zones as ministry tightens planning rules
The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works has announced stricter controls on fuel service stations in urban areas and introduced an expedited waiver process for land‑use changes, Chief Director of Spatial Planning and Development Shingirai Mushamba told the SundayMail. Under the new rules, fuel stations will no longer be permitted in residential zones unless they form part of approved shopping centres, and all stations must meet statutory buffer requirements and inclu


Harare declares zero tolerance for illegal wetland encroachment
The Government of Zimbabwe has declared a zero‑tolerance policy on illegal settlements and developments in Harare’s wetlands, pledging action against land barons who continue to encroach on protected areas. Speaking at a belated World Wetlands Day 2026 event held at the Cleveland Dam Ramsar site, Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Charles Tawengwa warned that wetland invasion is worsening flooding, displacing families, and threatening the city’s water security
Sports News


Nyahwa named Dynamos captain as club rebuilds
In a decisive move to stem transfer speculation and restore stability at a club rocked by departures, Dynamos have handed the captain’s armband to midfield enforcer Shadreck Nyahwa. The appointment is widely interpreted as a signal to suitors and a vote of confidence in a player who had been the subject of intense interest from local rivals.


Sikandar Raza Urges Chevrons to Stay Grounded Ahead of Tough T20 World Cup Group
Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has urged the Chevrons to remain focused and disciplined as they prepare for a challenging ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 group that features several established cricketing nations. Zimbabwe has been drawn alongside Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Oman in a group widely regarded as one of the tournament’s toughest. While acknowledging the quality of the opposition, Raza stressed that success will depend on staying grounded and taking the compet


Dynamos Begin New Era with Isaac Landu Signing as Massive Rebuild Takes Shape
Despite strong speculation linking him with a move to Hardrock, Nyahwa returned to training this week and appears set to see out his contract, which runs until December 31.
Other familiar faces staying put include goalkeeper Tatenda Makoni, Clive Mandivei, Leeroy Mavunga, Junior Perezo, and Jairosi Kasondo, providing a small but important backbone of continuity.
Arts News


Love YemuStreet review — Que Montana and Ngonie Kambarami
In an era when many musical pairings read as marketing maneuvers, “Love YemuStreet” arrives as a rare example of collaboration that prioritises artistry over optics. The record’s production is measured, the performances complementary, and the arrangement deliberately spacious—each artist is given room to contribute without being subsumed. The result is not a headline‑driven feature but a shared creative statement.


Zicco Board Kicks Off 2026 with Strong Governance Focus and New Artist Benefits Initiatives
The 2026 operations began with a strategic board meeting that served as an orientation for the newly elected members. Chaired by Thabiso Moyo, the board met with Willie Mushayi, the chief registrar from the Department of Deeds, Companies, and Intellectual Property. Mushayi emphasized the importance of good governance, professionalism, ethical conduct, harmony, and strict adherence to the law.


Maxwell Sibanda's poetry collection canonises the late journalist's Verses on Epitaph
The poems aim to reveal the human side of journalists, their courage, pain, and the enduring power of their work. Snyman said the collection addresses grief and celebrates a life that influenced many: “This book’s publication coincides with Max’s fifth death anniversary. It’s intended as a tribute to his works and the impact he had on our lives. He touched and influenced a lot of lives.” The poems also reflect on broader societal issues drawn from Zimbabwean experience and p
The Creative Compass


Model Profile : Anesu Suki
Hey my name is Anesu Suki.l am a girl aged 17 and a form 4 candidate at Budiriro 1 high school,l live in a family consisting of 5 girls and 1 boy. It has always been a dream to go through modelling and to be a model Special thanks to Father kusano who gave me a chance to achieve my dream and work towards my success As l girl child l stand firm fighting against drug trafficking and substance abuse hoping and looking forward for a better vision of 2030 Thank you

Southerton Business Times


Model Profile : Georgina Tiffany Tafa
My name is Georgina Tiffany Tafa I am a girl aged 16 years,we are five children in our family and l'm a form 4 candidate at Mufakose 1 high I am a contest for the 2025 modelling beauty pageant aiming to win and help the girl child to fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse. I'm going through this theme not only as a girl but as a voice who refuses to be silenced by fear,addiction or pressure. I stay in Budiriro 5B,Harare Giving thanks to Father kusano for supportin

Southerton Business Times


Model Profile: Ruvimbo Chaeza
My name is Ruvimbo Chaeza an 18 old lady fighting to be the next Miss Budiriro 2025 queen.My theme for this year is a girl child against drug and substance abuse.For i have seen that many of my fellow colleagues have started indulging in this deadly things .I hope I can inspire some through modeling.As i advocate against drug and substance abuse hope to change lives of many in Budiriro Constituency .My inspiration for modeling was the crowning ceremony for Miss Zimbabwe 2014

Southerton Business Times
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