Zimbabwean comedy export Nigel Tha Slick Pastor is preparing to light up stages across the world, with Manchester set to receive him straight after his much‑anticipated Australian tour in May.
Zimbabwean comedy powerhouse King Kandoro, born Mukudzei Kandoro Majoni, launched the United Kingdom leg of his State of the Nation comedy tour in Birmingham last weekend, delivering a sold‑out performance that left audiences raving and critics praising his exceptional command of the craft.
A taxi driver has shared an extraordinary account of an alleged encounter with murder suspect Mark Tshuma, claiming the British national mistook him for a hired killer shortly before his arrest in Johannesburg.
Professor Lovemore Madhuku says police deployed more than 50 officers to prevent an NCA leadership meeting focused on opposing the recently enacted Constitution Amendment Act No. 6 of 2026, but claims the gathering went ahead at a secret venue.
The national debate over Thomas Mapfumo's decision to accept Wicknell Chivayo's reported US$1 million performance package has intensified, with his nephew rallying behind the music icon while prominent lawyer Brighton Mutebuka argues the move has damaged his moral standing.
Zimbabwe says almost 100,000 citizens have returned from South Africa since May, but officials expect up to 1.4 million could eventually come home as xenophobic tensions continue.