Agence France-Presse on MSN
Zimbabwe opposition slams attacks on critics of president term extension
Zimbabwe civil society and opposition groups on Tuesday denounced as "terrorism" several attacks on events challenging moves ...
Zimbabwe have fired their German coach Michael Nees after a disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign and only two months ...
Whereas United Methodists in some parts of Africa are leaving the denomination following a costly splintering, Zimbabweans' ...
Cricket Times on MSN
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan, T20I series: Date, Match Time, Squads, Broadcast and Live Streaming details
The cricket rivalry between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan has seen a recent shift in momentum, creating an intriguing backdrop for ...
ZIMBABWE has surpassed its national wheat demand with a record 578 059 metric tonnes harvested so far during the 2025 winter ...
Spread This News Finance in Africa Zimbabwe is among the two African nations — alongside Zambia — that are again absent from ...
The United Methodist Church is on the verge of a historic decision following a costly splintering. Here's how it's shaping up ...
As Zimbabwe seeks comprehensive health reforms, prioritising the inclusion of persons with disabilities is essential. The meeting highlighted the urgency of passing the new Persons with Disabilities ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Zimbabwe: Zesn Calls for Gender-Focused Electoral Reforms As Women's Representation Declines
Local Civil society groups are urging stronger regional collaboration to push for gender-inclusive electoral reforms that promote women's political leadership, drawing lessons from regional neighbours ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Zimbabwe: Kadewere Likely to Miss Afcon Due to Knee Injury
Warriors striker Tino Kadewere is likely to miss the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after sustaining a knee injury.
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is preparing to launch a $1 billion investment project in Zimbabwe. The project, which will ...
The South African on MSN
Lights out at Zimbabwe’s SONA: Mnangagwa finishes speech in darkness
Zimbabwe’s SONA ended in darkness after a power cut hit Parliament. President Mnangagwa finished his speech without electricity.
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