Freeman Razemba-Zimpapers Reporter In a series of coordinated operations, police have intercepted large consignments of dagga (mbanje) and unregistered medicines, leading to multiple arrests across the country. National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that two suspected drug dealers were arrested along the Harare-Beitbridge Road after they were found transporting 310kg of dagga and 1 […]
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Beitbridge border movement situation improves
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE movement of traffic from Zimbabwe into South Africa where travellers had been spending long delays in the last three days had relatively improved following engagements by authorities from the two countries through the inter-border management committee. Since New Year’s Day, South Africa has been struggling to absorb an influx in […]
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Guruve family massacre suspect killed at least 12 people, court hears
Prosecutors detail brutal murders, rapes by what they allege is one of Zimbabwe’s most prolific serial killers
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Highlanders name South African Thabo Senong as their new coach
Club delivers snub to sponsor Wicknell Chivayo who pushed them to appoint Mwaruwari
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Welcome to the international year of rangelands and pastoralists, 2026
This year is the United Nations International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists. This is an important moment to celebrate the role of pastoralists across the world, recognising their unique contributions to sustainable livelihoods and environmental integrity. It is also a … Continue reading → …
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Why questioning how a dictator is removed does not mean defending him
Source: Why questioning how a dictator is removed does not mean defending him Can two wrongs ever make a right? Tendai Ruben Mbofana Since Nicolás Maduro’s removal yesterday, I have come across numerous statements on social media accusing anyone who questions the United States’ intervention of effectively sympathising with a tyrant. To directly receive articles […]
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Hwange Local Board sets aside land for first home industry space
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Writer THE Hwange Local Board (HLB) has set aside land for the establishment of its first-ever home industry space, in response to a growing number of entrepreneurs operating backyard industries within the town. A backyard industry in Hwange In its latest newsletter, HLB Acting Director of Spatial Planning and Land Management, Mr […]
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‘He always carried a machete’: The making of Guruve’s killer
Sunday Mail Reporters For weeks, the people of Guruve lived as prisoners in their own land, their freedom quietly stolen by a murderer who moved like a ghost among them. Each day dawned with uncertainty, each night closed in with dread, as villagers measured every step and weighed every journey against the risk of not […]
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Holiday makers stuck at border as SA struggles to absorb surge in travellers
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Hundreds of travellers from Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia travelling by road via the Beitbridge Port of Entry (PoE) are experiencing long delays to cross into South Africa where authorities in the country are struggling to process a surge in traffic due to limited space and lean manpower. Stagnant queues of vehicles […]
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Foreign-owned businesses given month-end deadline to submit regularisation plans
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Writer THE Ministry of Industry and Commerce has given foreign-owned businesses operating in sectors reserved for Zimbabweans until January 31, 2026, to submit their Regularisation Plans at any of the Ministry’s provincial offices. This follows the gazetting of Statutory Instrument (SI) 215 of 2025 on December 11, 2025, which sets out clear […]
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