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Douglas Munatsi death: Police finally track down and quiz Colleta

Police in Zimbabwe have confirmed that they managed to track down and interview a woman only known as Colleta, thought to be the last person to see prominent banker Mr Douglas Munatsi alive before he died in a suspicious fire at his upmarket Northfields apartment in Harare.

Two Zimbos arrested in India smuggling heroin worth US$31.7 million

Two Zimbabweans including a woman were arrested in India on Thursday after a daring attempt to smuggle 35 kilogrammes of heroin worth US$31.7 million into the country via the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai.

Prominent activist Dewa Mavhinga dies of Covid-19 in South Africa

Prominent Zimbabwean human rights activist Dewa Mavhinga who was the Southern Africa director for Human Rights Watch (HRW) has died from Covid-19 complications in South Africa, friends have confirmed to Nehanda Radio.

Fire death businessman Douglas Munatsi’s luxury Harare flat in pictures

As police escalate their investigations into the death of prominent businessman Douglas Munatsi, who lost his life in a mysterious fire, Nehanda Radio takes a look at the luxury flat in Harare that is now a possible crime scene. The former BancABC CEO was killed at around 4AM on Monday in his 9th floor Northfields flat at the corner of Fifth Street and Josiah Tongogara.

Zimbabwe orders 14-day travel quarantine to curb Omicron cases

All travelers entering Zimbabwe including returning residents will now have to undergo PCR testing and be quarantined at their own cost for a period of 14 days, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced.

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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.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: Zimbabwe Independence Day — A wedding without a bride

Today is supposed to be Independence Day;; that hallowed Uhuru day when we commemorate the gallantry of the sons and daughters of our land, especially those who lost life and limb so that the whims and aspirations of future generations could walk again.

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.

Impressive IMF economic growth rates are meaningless to Zimbabweans drowning in a sea of grinding poverty

Tendai Ruben Mbofana argues Zimbabwe’s IMF-backed growth figures hide rising poverty, inequality and corruption affecting ordinary citizens.