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ZACC, Local Government Ministry Launch Joint Task Force to Probe Council Corruption
ZACC and the Ministry of Local Government have established a joint task force to investigate alleged corruption in Zimbabwe's local authorities following increasing complaints over land allocations, procurement and abuse of office.


Zimbabwe launches new child protection plan to tackle online abuse, child marriage
BULAWAYO – Vice President Kembo Mohadi has reaffirmed the Government's commitment to protecting Zimbabwe's children through stronger education, social protection and child welfare systems following the launch of the National Action Plan for Children IV (2026–2030) and the National Child Online Protection Policy.


Zimbabwe, Mozambique infrastructure projects set to boost regional trade
HARARE – Zimbabwe's drive to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 has received a major boost, with the expansion of Mozambique's Beira Oil Terminal and the planned upgrade of the Forbes-Machipanda Border Post expected to improve fuel security, cut transport costs and strengthen regional trade. The multi-million-dollar infrastructure projects are set to reinforce the Beira Corridor, Zimbabwe's principal gateway for fuel imports and international trade, while enhancing
International News


Zimbabwe Rejects Ian Khama's Assassination Plot Claims as 'Baseless'
Zimbabwe has strongly denied former Botswana President Ian Khama's allegations of an assassination plot, with Information Secretary Nick Mangwana describing the claims as baseless and unsupported by credible evidence.


UN Report Details Widespread Torture, Rape and Trafficking of Migrants in Libya
GENEVA – A new United Nations report has documented widespread and systematic human rights abuses against migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in Libya, describing a brutal system of exploitation involving killings, torture, sexual violence, forced labour and human trafficking.


Qatar's Former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Dies at 74
DOHA – Qatar's former ruler, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, has died at the age of 74, the Amiri Diwan announced on Sunday, marking the end of an era for the leader widely credited with transforming the Gulf nation into a global economic, diplomatic and media powerhouse.
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Zimbabwe launches new child protection plan to tackle online abuse, child marriage
BULAWAYO – Vice President Kembo Mohadi has reaffirmed the Government's commitment to protecting Zimbabwe's children through stronger education, social protection and child welfare systems following the launch of the National Action Plan for Children IV (2026–2030) and the National Child Online Protection Policy.


Police arrest suspected serial armed robber linked to 31 Harare cases
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested a 31-year-old man suspected of carrying out a string of armed robberies that allegedly terrorised residents of Budiriro and Glen View in Harare.
Police identified the suspect as Melusi Pilile, whose arrest was confirmed by ZRP national spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi in a statement to ZTN Prime on Friday. According to police, investigators have so far linked Pilile to 31 armed robbery cases, with investigations st


Tsholotsho man sentenced after admitting to bestiality charge
TSHOLOTSHO – A 36-year-old man from Dugwi Line, Chefunye in Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North Province, has been sentenced after pleading guilty to a charge of bestiality involving a female goat. Leonard Moyo appeared before the Tsholotsho Magistrates' Court, where he admitted to the offence.
Sports News


FIFA Considers Expanding 2030 FIFA World Cup to 64 Teams
By Percy Nhara | Southerton Business Times ZURICH – FIFA is set to consider expanding the 2030 FIFA World Cup from 48 to 64 teams as part of celebrations marking the tournament's 100th anniversary, a move that could create the largest World Cup in football history. The proposal, initially put forward by South American football governing body CONMEBOL, will be discussed by the FIFA Council before being tabled at the FIFA Congress next year. If approved, the expanded tournament


Romain Molina Teases Argentina Football Investigation Amid Corruption Claims
French investigative journalist Romain Molina has announced that he is preparing what he describes as a major investigation into Argentine football, triggering global debate while leaving many questions unanswered over the scope and evidence behind his claims.


Warriors defender Maroodza makes European debut for FK Sarajevo
HARARE – Zimbabwe Warriors defender Shane Maroodza reached another career milestone on Thursday after making his European club debut for FK Sarajevo in the UEFA Conference League.
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Macheso Pulls Out of South Africa's Silala Festival Over Security Fears
Zimbabwean sungura superstar Alick Macheso has withdrawn from the 2026 Silala Festival in South Africa, saying security concerns arising from protests and unrest affecting foreign nationals made the trip unsafe.


Lebo M claims Zimbabweans want to kill him over Learnmore lawsuit
HARARE – Renowned South African composer Lebo M has claimed he now requires personal security because some Zimbabweans allegedly want to kill him following his US$27 million lawsuit against United States-based Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Jonasi. The legal dispute stems from an appearance by Learnmore Jonasi, whose real name is Learnmore Mwanyenyeka, on the One54 Africa Podcast, where he jokingly translated the opening lyrics of Disney's The Circle of Life. Lebo M, who is in


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.
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