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New waterfall discovery in Zimbabwe sparks tourism excitement
Chimanimani, long known for its breathtaking natural wonders such as the majestic Bridal Veil Falls, the iconic Chimanimani Mountains, and the serene Hot Springs, has added a new gem to its portfolio of tourist attractions - Horoni Falls. Tucked...

Zimbabweans unite to buy Greatman a car after Chivayo snub
In a powerful show of unity and compassion, Zimbabweans at home and in the diaspora have raised more than US$10,000 (approximately R185,000) through a GoFundMe campaign to support wheelchair-bound musician Greatman Gwaze, following an earlier,...

Zimbabwean star player Brian Banda dies in car crash
Zimbabwean footballer playing for FC Platinum, Brian Banda tragically died in a car accident on the Zvishavane-Bulawayo Road The former Highlanders FC attacking midfielder and Zimbabwe international was one of three people who died at the scene of...

When ‘Coexistence’ Is Co-Opted in Conservation Practice
In the late 20th century, the term conflict dominated both conservation narratives and scientific literature concerning human-wildlife interactions. Stories of elephants trampling fields, leopards predating on livestock, and tigers attacking...

OPINION: Proteas doing well to build squad depth against Zimbabwe
Eight of the 14 members of the Proteas squad have played fewer than three Tests each. Let’s be honest, few things are less tantalising in international cricket these days than a Test series against Zimbabwe. The value being gained by the Proteas...

Zimbabwe's teacher shortage crisis worsens
Zimbabwe's education sector is facing mounting pressure as the teacher-to-pupil ratio has climbed to an alarming 1:45-far above the recommended standard of one teacher for every 20 learners in early childhood classes and 40 in primary grades. The...

Zimbabwe govt rolls out reforms to end blood challenges
The Ministry of Health and Child Care is undertaking sweeping reforms to Zimbabwe's blood supply system, aimed at making blood more accessible and affordable-particularly in public hospitals-where many low-income patients struggle to access...
Zimbabwean man sentenced in Limpopo for attempt to smuggle stolen Toyota Corolla Cross
The Mokopane Regional Court has imposed six years of direct imprisonment against a 37-year-old Zimbabwean man, Joseph Kungwengwe, after he was found in possession of a stolen vehicle, a Toyota Corolla Cross. The police intercepted and recovered...

Zimbabwe's Catholic faithful embrace Jubilee of Hope pilgrimages to Rome
The launch of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope in Zimbabwe marked the beginning of a spiritual journey for Catholics across the country. Halfway through the Jubilee Year, Zimbabwe’s Catholic faithful have responded in great numbers to local diocesan...

Tourism players root for open skies to boost tourist numbers
From left: National Chair of all non IATA under Kenya Association of Travel Agents, Grace Ndungu, Deans Travel Centre MD Patrick Maina Kamanga and Mombasa Tourism CEC Mohamed Osman during KATA, Annual General Meeting and convention in Mombasa, on...

Zimbabwe’s Williams bags century but SA lead by 216 in Bulawayo
Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams struck a fluent 137 from 164 balls on day two of the first test against South Africa in Bulawayo on Sunday, but the visitors were in command with a 216-run lead and nine second-innings wickets remaining.A South African...

Zimbabwe's Williams bags century but South Africa lead by 216 in Bulawayo
Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams struck a fluent 137 from 164 balls on day two of the first test against South Africa in Bulawayo on Sunday, but the visitors were in command with a 216-run lead and nine second-innings wickets remaining. A South African...
Zimbabwe's Williams bags century but...
IMAGE: Zimbabwe's Sean Williams in action. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Reuters Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams struck a fluent 137 from 164 balls on day two of the first Test against South Africa in Bulawayo on Sunday, but the visitors were in command...
More than a meal: Making African food the heart of our tourism story
What is Ghana’s staple food? This is a question I find surprisingly difficult to answer every time I travel and someone asks me. It’s not because we don’t have delicious meals — we absolutely do. The problem is that I don’t think we can agree on...

Zimbabwe Govt Issues Warning Over Kenyan Scams
The Zimbabwean government has issued a stern warning on a fraudulent job scam circulating on social media platforms, targeting Zimbabwean job seekers with false promises of employment opportunities in Kenya. Zimbabwe's Ministry of Foreign Affairs...

Travel Guide: 7 forgotten places on world map with strongest history
Beyond the usual travel bucket lists lie hidden gems that once shaped the course of civilizations. This guide uncovers 7 forgotten places across the world, each echoing with powerful stories and untold historical significance. The world is...

$138,000 Stolen SUV Recovered in SA as Zimbabwean Suspect Nabbed En Route to Border
LIMPOPO – Police Recover Stolen $138,000 Luxury SUV En Route to Zimbabwe, Arrest Zimbabwean Suspect Police in Limpopo have intercepted and recovered a high-performance luxury SUV valued at over $138,000 (approximately R2.5 million) during a...

Struggling Air Zimbabwe In US$1 Million Debt Clearance
Struggling Air Zimbabwe In US$1 Million Debt Clearance By Business Reporter- The struggling national airliner, Air Zimbabwe said it had cleared its over US$1 million to key international service providers. This development will see Air Zimbabwe...

Harare man in trouble over US$11,000 visa scam
A 36-year-old Harare man, Crispen Zhou, appeared in court this week facing two counts of fraud and charges related to the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act after allegedly duping two victims of over US$11,000 in a fake visa processing...

A week of arts in Harare
Attendees follow proceedings during the documentary screening. Last week, Harare witnessed an extraordinary convergence of cultural events, beginning in the morning of June 27 with veteran bureaucrat and scholar Matenda Rukobo launching his...