Source: Chinese national acquitted for attempted murder -Newsday Zimbabwe GWERU regional magistrate Christopher Maturure on Wednesday acquitted Chinese national Liu Haifeng, who was facing a charge of attempted murder. The State alleged that in January this year, Liu (52) allegedly fired gunshots at Kholwani Dube, an employee at Ming Chang Sino Africa Bijou Farm, located […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2025
SADC forces to withdraw from DR Congo as M23 rebels gain ground
At least 19 soldiers from South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania were killed in the insurgency
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FIFA orders Ngezi Platinum to shell out $600k to Mwaruwari
Former Zimbabwe captain was sacked after 13 matches as coach
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SADC leaders hold emergency summit on escalating DRC conflict
Online Writer Harare – Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders convened an extraordinary virtual summit today, chaired by Zimbabwean President and SADC Chairperson Emmerson Mnangagwa, to address the worsening security crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The high-level meeting brought together Heads of State and Government from across the region amid growing instability […] …
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JSC to recruit eight Labour Court Judges, calls for public nominations
Nqobile Bhebhe, Online Writer THE Judicial Services Commission (JSC) is set to recruit eight Labour Court judges and has invited members of the public to nominate suitably qualified candidates to fill the vacancies. In a notice issued by the commission, the candidates must be Zimbabwean citizens aged 40 years or older, qualified legal practitioners, and have […] …
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SA-Zim border authorities start preps for 2025 Easter traffic
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWEAN border officials and their South African counterparts have started working on contingent plans to clear increased traffic through Beitbridge border post during the forthcoming Easter and Independence holidays. The plans will cover the period between 14 April and 23 April. This year’s Easter will begin on April 18 which is […] …
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Watch: ZITF calls for official registration of events held alongside main trade showcase
Nqobile Bhebhe, Online Reporter Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company (ZITF) chairman, Busisa Moyo has urged organisers of commercial and cultural events taking place alongside the main ZITF trade showcase to register with the company. The 65th edition of the annual trade fair is set to run from April 21–26, 2025, at the Zimbabwe International Conference […] …
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WATCH: ZITF introduces customer-friendly measures to streamline entry and reduce congestion at 2025 trade fair
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Writer THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company (ZITF) has announced a series of customer-friendly measures aimed at streamlining the entry process and reducing congestion at its upcoming 65th edition of the annual trade fair. The initiatives include the opening of a satellite office in Harare, expanded parking facilities, and the introduction of […] …
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Missing Zimbabwean man, 47, found drowned in Welsh river
Police order postmortem to determine how father-of-two met his death
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Missing evidence delays bail application of journalist Blessed Mhlanga
Lawyers file application to access video evidence used by prosecutors to file charges
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