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Moyo credits tariffs, higher generation for Zimbabwe’s power stability
ENERGY and Power Development Minister July Moyo has attributed Zimbabwe’s improved electricity supply and sharp reduction in load-shedding to increased generation, regional power imports and cost-reflective electricity tariffs.


Zimbabwe sets up task force to tackle illegal mining
Zimbabwe has approved a nationwide task force to tackle illegal and unregulated mining following findings of environmental damage, infrastructure destruction and social problems in Bindura.


South African adventurers explore Zimbabwe’s wild Mana Pools
By Southerton Business Times | Mana Pools, Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE’S Mana Pools National Park has once again showcased its appeal as a premier African wilderness destination after South African overlanding and 4x4 expedition company Trans Africa Self Drive Adventures and Tours ventured into the remote Zambezi Valley. The company's founders, George van Deventer and Marlene Hurter, explored Mana Pools, one of Zimbabwe's most celebrated wildlife destinations, located along the Zambezi
International News


Zimbabwean man accused of selling the same tuck shop to four buyers
Four South Africans have reportedly been left fighting over ownership of the same tuck shop container after a Zimbabwean man allegedly sold it to each of them separately.


Zimbabwe-Oman Operation Dismantles Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling Ring
INTERPOL says authorities in Zimbabwe and Oman have dismantled a suspected human trafficking and drug smuggling syndicate after a victim was allegedly forced to swallow drug-filled capsules.


US Embassy Challenges Zimbabwe Minister's Claims Over Rejected US$365 Million Health Deal
The US Embassy in Harare has disputed Minister Zhemu Soda's explanation for Zimbabwe's rejection of a US$365 million health agreement, saying the proposed deal was intended to support HIV, TB, malaria and other public health programmes.
Community News


Two women die in Mutare house fire
Two women aged 18 and 29 have died after a fire broke out in a room where they had reportedly been locked in Gombakomba Village, Mutare District.


Zimbabwe sets up task force to tackle illegal mining
Zimbabwe has approved a nationwide task force to tackle illegal and unregulated mining following findings of environmental damage, infrastructure destruction and social problems in Bindura.


ZACC arrests villager over alleged US$1,300 State land sale
ZACC has arrested a Hwedza villager accused of selling State land for US$1,300 without approval from the local authority.
Sports News


Zimbabwe Football Pays Tribute as Legendary Coach Wiesław Grabowski Is Laid to Rest in Poland
Zimbabwe's football fraternity has paid tribute to legendary Polish coach Wiesław Grabowski, whose pioneering work in youth development left a lasting mark on the country's football.


Scottland FC Completes Five-Man International Recruitment Drive Ahead of PSL Second Half
Scottland FC have strengthened their squad with five international signings from Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Namibia, Cameroon and Brazil ahead of the second half of the 2026 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.


Harare South Youth Tournament Promotes Sport and Anti-Drug Campaign
Harare South Ward 12 hosted a community soccer and netball tournament aimed at keeping young people off the streets and raising awareness about drug and substance abuse through sport.
Arts News


Musician Pays tribute to Kariba boat tragedy victims
Zimbabwean musician Tatuh Maluba has released “Kariva”, a song dedicated to the victims, families and friends affected by the tragic Kariba boat incident of August 11.


Two women in court over alleged biting spree at Harare event
Two women have appeared in court after allegedly biting four revellers and pulling weaves from their heads during the Doek & Slay event at Glamis Arena in Harare.


Mapfumo bars nephew Kurai Makore from performing his music
Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo has issued a cease-and-desist notice against nephew Kurai Makore, barring him from performing or commercially exploiting Mapfumo's musical works.
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