Year: 2024

Sikhala Convicted for Spreading Falsehoods, Sentencing Set for February 16th

Opposition figure Job Sikhala faces a second conviction within a fortnight, this time for disseminating false information shortly after his recent release from prison. Initially, Sikhala had been found guilty of inciting violence, linked to the death of opposition activist Moreblessing Ali, but had avoided imprisonment with a suspended sentence. His current conviction centers on […]

Zimbabwe’s President announces plans to introduce structured currency to stabilize the economy and curb rising prices.

President Mnangagwa announced during today’s Cabinet meeting at the State House that Zimbabwe is on track to unveil its own regulated currency as part of the government’s strategy to curb rising prices and foster a more favorable economic climate. In his statement the President said, “Prudent fiscal and monetary policies and the promotion of a […]

Red Bull Racing: Navigating Turbulence – The Horner Allegations

Red Bull has initiated an investigation following allegations of inappropriate behavior leveled against Christian Horner, the team principal of the company’s Formula 1 team. Christian Horner, 50, has served as Red Bull’s team principal since their inaugural Formula 1 season in 2005. Over his 19-year tenure, he has guided the Milton Keynes-based squad to seven […]

Zimbabwe Set to Host India for T20 International Series in July

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have jointly announced an upcoming five-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series to be held in Zimbabwe in July. Set to unfold from July 6 to July 14, 2024, in Harare, this series marks a significant step in enhancing the bilateral relations between the […]

Sir Wicknell Concludes Car Gifting Spree with Ford Ranger Wildtracks for Family Members

In a heartwarming finale to his recent spree of lavish gifts, Zimbabwean entrepreneur Wicknell Chivayo has turned his attention to his own family, presenting brand-new Ford Ranger Wildtracks to his uncles and father-in-law. This gesture, characterized as a “charity begins at home” act, caps off a series of generous gifts that Chivayo has bestowed upon […]

President Macky Sall of Senegal delays presidential election, provoking frustration.

Shortly before the official start of campaigning on Sunday, President Macky Sall of Senegal announced the indefinite postponement of the presidential election scheduled for February 25. This move has stirred dissatisfaction among opposition figures and led to a ministerial resignation. In a national address on Saturday, Sall explained that the vote determining his successor was […]

Namibia’s President Hage Geingob dies aged 82

Namibia mourns the passing of its esteemed leader, Hage Geingob, who breathed his last at the age of 82. The announcement comes shortly after the disclosure of his upcoming cancer treatment less than three weeks ago. On Sunday, Geingob bid farewell at Lady Pohamba Hospital in Windhoek, surrounded by his family. Acting president Nangolo Mbumba […]

Breaking the Chains: Tackling Youth Drug Addiction in Zimbabwe

In the heart of Zimbabwe, a pressing concern looms as the nation grapples with the escalating challenge of drug addiction among its youth. The abuse of substances such as marijuana, crystal meth (commonly referred to as “guka” by the youth), and BronCleer has become a prevalent and deeply rooted issue, casting a shadow over the […]

Wearable Wonders: The Evolution of Technology on the Move

In the fast-paced world of technology, one of the most intriguing and transformative developments has been the evolution of wearable technology. From humble beginnings to sophisticated and stylish devices, wearables have come a long way, reshaping the way we live, work, and stay connected. The Early Days The roots of wearable technology can be traced […]

President Mnangagwa Relieves Chris Mutsvangwa of His Position as Minister

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has dismissed Christopher Mutsvangwa from his position as the Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, effective immediately. The announcement was made this Saturday by George Charamba, the Deputy Chief Secretary of Presidential Communications in the Office of the President and Cabinet. However, specific reasons for Mutsvangwa’s removal were not provided.

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