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Minister celebrates CAB3 signing as opposition mulls legal challenge, mass protests

The law also proposes other far reaching changes to the 2013 constitution.
By Staff Reporter 2h ago

Cabinet approves gastronomy tourism strategy

Zhemu said gastronomy tourism offered a practical and scalable pathway for delivering socio-economic benefits across communities and sectors. 
By Staff Reporter Jul. 8, 2026
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Tears, tents and trauma as Zimbos return home

He also revealed that Malawian nationals stranded at Dulibadzimu in Beitbridge had been repatriated through the intervention of their diplomatic mission.
By Sydney Kawadza Jul. 7, 2026

Bikita Minerals expands operations with US$200 mill investment

This emerged during a media tour attended by the Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services minister, Zhemu Soda, on Thursday.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2026

3 624 Zimbabweans nationals repatriated from South Africa amid unrest

“Until this process is complete, our citizens remain under South African jurisdiction,” Soda said, adding that Harare was working to expedite the process.
By Silas Nkala and Valentine Maya Jun. 30, 2026

3 624 Zimbabweans nationals repatriated from South Africa amid unrest

“Until this process is complete, our citizens remain under South African jurisdiction,” Soda said, adding that Harare was working to expedite the process.
By Silas Nkala and Valentine Maya Jun. 30, 2026

Masvingo to host national disability expo

ABOUT 500 exhibitors are expected at this year’s Zimbabwe National Disability Expo 2026 scheduled for Mucheke stadium in Masvingo starting today.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 24, 2026

Zimbabwe’s LPG squeeze: Global conflict, local cartels and the rising cost of survival

While public attention remains fixed on the relative stability of petrol and diesel prices, a quieter crisis is unfolding in Zimbabwean homes: the sharp rise in cooking gas prices.
By Allen Mangava May. 12, 2026

Zimbabwe’s cooking gas crisis: Global war, local monopolies, and the invisible tax on your kitchen

Once the gas reaches the Port of Beira and travels to the Feruka terminal in Mutare, the explanation for the price hike shifts from global conflict to local control. 
By Allen Mangava May. 11, 2026