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Politics

Trevor Ncube warns of ‘2017 repeat’ as elites linked to power face growing scrutiny

Zimbabwean publisher Trevor Ncube has issued a stark warning over the country’s political trajectory, drawing comparisons between current developments and events that led to the dramatic end of Robert Mugabe’s rule in 2017.

Chiwenga and wife stand out in bold traditional attire at Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day celebrations

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Mrs Miniyothabo Chiwenga are seen here arriving at Maphisa Stadium in Matobo District for the 46th Independence Day celebrations on 18 April 2026.

Mnangagwa lights Independence Flame as Zimbabwe marks 46 years of independence

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially lit the Independence Flame at Maphisa Stadium in Matobo District as Zimbabwe commemorates 46 years of independence.
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Opinion

Beyond the founder’s shadow: Why Joseph Guti must reclaim the pioneering spirit of Ezekiel Guti

The succession of Ezekiel Guti marks a defining moment for the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, not simply as a leadership transition but as a test of institutional continuity and renewal.

Constitutional Chess 2030: Mnangagwa’s master plan for blocking Chiwenga

Gabriel Manyati analyses Zimbabwe’s 2030 Agenda, linking constitutional reforms to evolving political succession dynamics.

$3.6m Chivayo ‘donation’ exposes risk of Parliament capture under proposed constitutional changes — Mbofana

A controversial US$3.6 million “donation” linked to businessman Wicknell Chivayo has sparked fresh debate over the vulnerability of Zimbabwe’s democratic institutions.

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Business

Edgars reinvents itself as credit giant in Zimbabwe’s struggling retail sector

Edgars Zimbabwe shifts to a credit-driven retail model, boosting revenue through financial services, manufacturing and US dollar operations.

IMF approves 10-month programme for Zimbabwe to stabilise economy and support reforms

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a 10-month Staff-Monitored Program (SMP) for Zimbabwe aimed at consolidating recent economic stabilisation gains and strengthening macroeconomic management.

The Hills Golf Estate introduces unlimited “bottomless practice” driving range for $20

Management at The Hills Luxury Golf Estate has unveiled a groundbreaking “bottomless practice” system at its newly established golf range.
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Showbiz

Tich Mataz appears in court over fatal Harare accident as trial date is set

Veteran broadcaster Tichafa Augustine Matambanadzo, widely known as Tich Mataz, appeared in court on Tuesday facing a charge of culpable homicide linked to a fatal road accident in Harare.

Legends Reimagined: Heritage and the fragile alchemy of collective sound in Zimbabwe’s live music

On Saturday, 11 April 2026, the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) ceased to be merely an events venue. It became something far more consequential, a living archive of Zimbabwean musical heritage, reassembled, reinterpreted, and performed in real time.

Why Lovemore Majaivana walked away from music at the height of his career

In the smoky beer halls of Bulawayo in the late 1970s, a young man with restless feet and a voice that seemed to rise from the red earth itself began to rewrite what it meant to sing in Ndebele.

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Sports

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies at 48 in tragic train collision

Former Arsenal FC goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died at the age of 48 following a traffic accident involving a train, police have confirmed.

The Hills Golf Estate introduces unlimited “bottomless practice” driving range for $20

Management at The Hills Luxury Golf Estate has unveiled a groundbreaking “bottomless practice” system at its newly established golf range.

Young Mighty Warriors face uphill battle after Uganda defeat

Zimbabwe Under-17 Girls coach Lindiwe Ndlovu remains optimistic her side can bounce back despite a 2-0 loss to Uganda women’s national football team in the first leg of their Women’s World Cup qualifier.

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Local

Felix Chinhamo, Broadhaven in spotlight over explosive Borrowdale housing scandal

Allegations of corruption and illegal construction surround a Borrowdale housing project, raising concerns over permits, compliance and buyer risks.

At least 18 feared dead after kombi bursts into flames along Bulawayo–Beitbridge Road

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has reported that approximately 18 people have died after a kombi caught fire along the Bulawayo–Beitbridge Road.

Tich Mataz appears in court over fatal Harare accident as trial date is set

Veteran broadcaster Tichafa Augustine Matambanadzo, widely known as Tich Mataz, appeared in court on Tuesday facing a charge of culpable homicide linked to a fatal road accident in Harare.

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Diaspora

Zimbabweans in the UK to protest constitutional amendment bill in London on Independence Day

Zimbabweans based in the United Kingdom are set to stage a protest in London on April 18, coinciding with Independence Day, to oppose the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill.

Full List: Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2026 UK nominees announced

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2026 UK nominees have been announced, with the Birmingham event set for May and public voting opening April 15.

Diaspora Insurance names Queen Sheebah as Global Brand Ambassador

UK-based firm Diaspora Insurance has appointed Ugandan musician and actress Sheebah Karungi, popularly known as Queen Sheebah, as its new brand ambassador in a move aimed at strengthening ties with African diaspora communities around the world.

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International

Iran reimposes Strait of Hormuz restrictions after reported attacks on oil tankers

Iran has reversed its earlier decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, reimposing restrictions on one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open as fragile truce lifts hopes of easing Middle East conflict

Iran has announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to commercial vessels, raising cautious optimism about a potential de-escalation in the Middle East conflict.

Julius Malema sentenced to five years but avoids immediate jail as court grants appeal

Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of firearm-related offences, but will not be immediately incarcerated after being granted leave to appeal.

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