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Blow for 2008 torture victims

In response, ZHRC argued that it had no power to investigate the Chaona incident as a result of section 9(4)(a) of the ZHRC Act. 

China’s President Xi writes to veterans of Zimbabwe's national liberation war 

China and its African friends have respected and supported each other, weathered arduous times together, and jointly embarked on a new journey toward modernization, Xi noted. 
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

Gold is king again — but Zimbabwe must earn the crown

GOLD raced past US$5 100 per ounce on Monday as investors flocked to the yellow metal for safety amid escalating geopolitical tensions and intensifying trade wars. 
By Newsday 16h ago

NewsDay Cartoon , January 28 , 2026 Edition

NewsDay Cartoon , January 28 , 2026 Edition
By The Watcher 16h ago

George Manyaya appointed ZTA chief executive

THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has appointed George Munyaradzi Manyaya as its new chief executive, effective February 1, 2026. 
By Staff Reporter 16h ago

End of the road for Zim in Under-19 World Cup

ZIMBABWE'S Under-19 cricket team suffered a 204 - run defeat against India in their opening Super 6 match of the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup yesterday. 
By AUSTIN KARONGA 16h ago

Zim’s export engine fires as trade surplus hits US$240m in December

ZIMBABWE recorded a US$240,2 million trade surplus in December 2025, representing a 163,8% increase from November as the economy exported more than it imported,

Zim’s export engine fires as trade surplus hits US$240m in December

ZIMBABWE recorded a US$240,2 million trade surplus in December 2025, representing a 163,8% increase from November as the economy exported more than it imported,

Nightmare at ZimParks graduation

ZimParks provincial spokesperson Prosper Vengai later apologised for the confusion, saying journalists were invited before organisers were aware that the First Lady would officiate. 
By Nunurai Jena Jan. 27, 2026