US federal authorities have warned that Iran could potentially respond to American military action by launching drone attacks targeting the US West Coast, according to a security alert reviewed by ABC ...
Late former President Robert Mugabe’s son Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe and his cousin, Tobias Matonhodze, have abandoned their bail application at the Alexandra Magistrates Court, Johannesburg, and will ...
Former opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere faces a moment of truth on Thursday (12 March 2026) after High Court Judge Tawanda Chitapi again assigned himself the ...
Three months after President Emmerson Mnangagwa removed Winston Chitando as Minister of Mines and Mining Development, the ministry has come under investigation by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption ...
The rape trial of prominent businessman and former Renaissance Financial Holdings banker Patterson Timba (59) has been postponed to March 13 by Kadoma Regional Magistrate Tandaridze Ignatius Mugova.
The recent removal of Colonel Miniyothabo “Minnie” Baloyi from the heart of the military intelligence department and her subsequent reassignment to the Zimbabwe National Army Commander’s Pool is a ...
Exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has dismissed claims that he was the “principal architect” of a Constitutional Court challenge filed by civic group Ibhetshu LikaZulu, describing the ...
Zimbabwe currently does not have the technology at its borders to detect the full range of rare earth minerals that may be ...
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned that it will prevent oil shipments from leaving the region if military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran continue.
Iran has begun placing naval mines in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, according to two sources familiar with U.S. intelligence assessments.
Zimbabwean comedy powerhouse King Kandoro, born Mukudzei Kandoro Majoni, launched the United Kingdom leg of his State of the Nation comedy tour in Birmingham last weekend, delivering a sold‑out ...
If Morgan Richard Tsvangirai were alive today, marking his 74th birthday, he would confront Zimbabwe with a conflicted gaze, one eye glimmering with pride, the other clouded with despair.