Zimbabwe’s Vice President Constantino Chiwenga delivers a pointed biblical message widely interpreted as a warning to President Mnangagwa amid sweeping constitutional reforms.
Zimbabwe’s Vice President Chiwenga accuses Mnangagwa allies of hiding ZANU PF’s stake in Sakunda Holdings. Intelligence links and corruption claims deepen the political crisis.
Constitutional Ammendment Bill Number 3 (CAB3) and the succession struggle in ZANU-PF has now escalated to a point where even the pulpit has become a battlefield.
A ZAOGA member argues that biblical discernment—not fear of judgment—should guide how Christians respond to controversial spiritual claims and church leadership.
When Wicknell Chivayo announced his now infamous US$3.6 million pledge to Members of Parliament, he likely intended to stage a spectacle of generosity, proximity and influence.
Rising fuel prices and escalating costs of agricultural inputs are threatening the ability of farmers in Zimbabwean to return to the fields to prepare for the winter wheat season, a representative body has said.
Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption watchdog has launched a high-stakes probe into Powertel’s leadership amid bombshell allegations of fraud, chaos, and dodgy deals.
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has reported a decline in gold production at its Blanket Mine in Zimbabwe for the first quarter of 2026, citing operational constraints and planned mining sequencing, while maintaining its full-year output forecast.
ZimLinkUp, the flagship cultural event of the Zimbabwean diaspora in the UK, is set to return with its most ambitious edition yet, as organisers unveil an expanded experience that fuses music, community, and celebration on an unprecedented scale.
Bulawayo is preparing for a major music spectacle as top local and regional performers gather for the Harris Music Festival, marking the close of this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
Arsenal have intensified efforts to sign Victor Osimhen, with Andrea Berta holding talks as the club looks to strengthen its attack ahead of the summer window.
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has confirmed it is probing prominent lawyer Chipo Mahlangu following a complaint by the Assemblies of God-Spiritual Movement (AoG-SM), which alleges gross misconduct in ongoing church property disputes before the courts.
In the mid-1990s, a chilling shadow stretched across the Zimbabwean high-veld, reaching from the neon-lit avenues of Harare to the dusty transit towns of the Midlands. It was an era defined by a peculiar, high-stakes brand of terror.
The leader of a self-declared “kingdom” in Scotland has been deported to Ghana after a months-long land dispute and legal action over unauthorized occupation.
For a man who once navigated the world in private jets and curated a life defined by the hum of Italian supercars, the silence of a South African remand cell must be deafening.
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.
A 31-year-old California engineer has been identified as the suspect in a shooting near the White House Correspondents’ dinner attended by Donald Trump.
A gunman attempting to breach security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was stopped by Secret Service agents, leaving one officer injured but no fatalities.
U.S. officials are traveling to Pakistan to advance discussions involving Iran, despite Tehran denying any direct talks, as tensions rise across the Middle East.
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