The wave was already building up when the overloaded Mbuya Nehanda set sail. Nyekete turned down a request for comment.
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By Shame Makoshori and Nhau Mangirazi Aug. 16, 2026
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term was initially expected to end in 2028 before the new constitutional amendments, which now stretch his time in office to 2030.
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By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 16, 2026
The Makwe Irrigation Scheme Business Unit is funded by the Government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 16, 2026
Mnangagwa’s term of office was initially expected to end in 2028, before the controversial constitutional amendments.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu Aug. 16, 2026
In a ruling issued in September 2025, High Court judge Justice Happius Zhou ordered the City of Harare to stop any demolitions.
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By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 16, 2026
He said those who give abundantly would also receive blessings enabling them to continue supporting others.
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By Brent Shamu Aug. 16, 2026
The decision to board a crowded ferry is a calculated survival choice.
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By Nunurai Jena Aug. 16, 2026
The findings come as the country continues to grapple with shifting marriage patterns and a dramatic surge in legal separations.
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By Lesley Kufandada Aug. 16, 2026
Marisa noted that such expenses could eventually be passed on to patients through higher consultation and service fees, potentially making healthcare less affordable.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 16, 2026
Adams argues that true empowerment stems from internal accountability, ultimately transforming personal pain into a profound professional purpose
INA president Enock Dongo, who is also Health Apex Team leader in the Health Bipartite Negotiating Forum, said the lack of movement was no longer acceptable.
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By Sharon Sibindi Aug. 16, 2026
 WLSA, represented by Tendai Biti, argued that the current definition of "unlawful intercourse" unjustly discriminates between different categories of victims.
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By Desmond Chingarande Aug. 16, 2026
Earnmore Chambati, a surviving Rida security officer whose job was to check passenger receipts, told ZBC he counted 153 people, infants and crew included.
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By Trevor Ncube Aug. 16, 2026
The former accounts manager is being charged with theft of trust property as defined under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 14, 2026
The court heard that on Sept. 20, 2025, at about 2pm, Chando was driving a Toyota Hiace carrying 14 passengers when he attempted to overtake at the 138km peg.
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By Valentine Maya Aug. 13, 2026
“The ZRP informs the public that the death toll in the Kariba RIDA boat accident is now 44,” the police said in an update on their social media channels.
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By Obert Siamilandu Aug. 12, 2026
“We have just received a call that another 24 people have just been retrived which means so far we have 37 confirmed dead,” she told a media briefing on Wednesday afternoon.
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By Obert Siamilandu Aug. 12, 2026
The initiative comes as Zimbabwe marked Heroes Day today, with FOVLS calling for greater efforts to preserve the physical and historical legacy of the liberation struggle.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 10, 2026
The allegations surrounding the missing money remain disputed, and the various accounts of the incident form part of the broader conflict between the factions.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 9, 2026
They maintained that the right to ownership, occupation, peaceful enjoyment of property, protection under the law, and the right to self-preservation in good health were all under threat.
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By Desmond Chingarande Aug. 9, 2026
 The arrests are the latest in a series of pre-emptive actions against opposition figures, student activists, and civil society members who have spoken out
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 9, 2026
The audio recording, which surfaced about two months ago, featured unidentified people making a series of claims about Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 9, 2026
The commission’s 2025 Annual Report details what it terms a “constitutionally significant act of oversight” — a high-level visit to the Chikurubi Maximum Prison in Harare.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 9, 2026
Many dismissed him as a bitter person, while others thought he made sense even if that boat had sailed.
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By Sharon Sibindi Aug. 9, 2026
“For me, education is not about collecting degrees. It is about acquiring knowledge that can be translated into development and changing people's lives,” Maoneke said.
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By Takemore Mazuruse Aug. 9, 2026
Today I'm in conversation with Nyasha Zhou, a business leader. I'm so grateful to the guests who have sat where Nyasha is sitting right now and been vulnerable.
Zanu PF is set to hold its 23rd annual conference at CUT, and the party’s advance teams, including security personnel, have started arriving at the university.
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By Nunurai Jena Aug. 9, 2026
In a surprising shift for a force often accused of being a law unto itself, the ZRP appears to have embraced the new oversight body after an initial period of tension.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 9, 2026
Tshabangu’s camp is advocating for an overhaul of the country’s electoral democracy, arguing that periodic elections have failed to deliver tangible benefits to ordinary citizens.
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By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 9, 2026
Mbedzi was granted bail following his arrest in connection with protests against Constitutional Amendment Act 3 (CAA3).
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By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 9, 2026
The revelation came during the ongoing trial of Simbarashe Emmanuel Martin Rondozai (38), who is facing charges of kidnapping and assault.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 5, 2026
In the days leading up to  July 31, authorities warned that they would deal firmly with anyone attempting "to destabilise" the country.
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By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 2, 2026
The implications for national infrastructure and food security are dire. According to the report, the vast majority of these arrears are concentrated in critical developmental sectors.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 2, 2026
At Karoi police station and at CID, the answer is always the same three words delivered flatly, like a door slamming shut: “Waiting for DNA”.
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By Nhau Mangirazi Aug. 2, 2026
Mbedzi posted a video on social media calling for protests against the recently enacted CAA3, which extended President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030.
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By Nqobani Ndlovu Aug. 2, 2026
Far from a mere performance, the play serves as a vital vehicle for national and personal healing in Zimbabwe.
The applicants pleaded for their freedom based on their advanced age, clean criminal records, and decades-long residence at Arnold Farm.
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By Nunurai Jena Aug. 2, 2026
Under current laws, all deceased estates must be reported to the Master of the High Court, a magistrates’ court, or an assistant master before the administration and distribution of assets
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By Sharon Sibindi Aug. 2, 2026
Zacc also alleged that the two employees promoted did not meet the minimum qualifications for the positions to which they were appointed.
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By Melinda Kusemachibi Aug. 2, 2026
Zevic was formed as an economic vehicle to assist liberation war veterans in Zvimba East and uplift their living standards
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By Donald Nyandoro Aug. 2, 2026
Tamuka Government Primary School’s School Development Association chairperson, Tendai Musaki, referred questions to the school head.
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By Own Correspondent Aug. 2, 2026
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, “approximately 80% of women live in communal areas, where they constitute 61% of farmers and provide 70% of the labour.”
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By IPS Aug. 2, 2026
 According to the complainants, each initially paid a US$100 commitment fee before making an initial instalment of US$800 towards the purchase of the stands.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 2, 2026
Mnangagwa has stated that the passing of the law was achieved through consensus and enjoys popularity.
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By Staff Reporter Aug. 1, 2026
According to the state outline, Matanda returned home on December 16, 2025.
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By Own Correspondent Jul. 31, 2026
Prostate cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related illness and death among men worldwide.
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By Jairos Saunyama Jul. 30, 2026
The problem starts when those accounts are used to intimidate or threaten others. That is when it becomes necessary to expose those responsible.
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By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 28, 2026
They want the High Court to order the municipality to repair and upgrade its sewer network within three months and publish, within one month
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By Staff Reporter Jul. 28, 2026
The petitioners also alleged that the minister has a conflict of interest, claiming he is not a member of the Makumbe lineage but belongs to the Dziva totem of the Nerutanga family.
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By Staff Reporter Jul. 26, 2026
In Shamva and Bindura, Masiiwa was widely respected as a business leader, philanthropist and pillar of a family enterprise that has served local communities for more than four decades.