By Staff Reporter PANICKY Tanzanian authorities have reportedly denied entry to Zimbabwean human rights activist Blessing Vava before deporting him, amid rising tensions following the country’s tumultuous presidential election. Vava, the Director of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), was barred from entering Tanzania and deported on Tuesday. He had travelled to meet with civil The post Underfire Tanzanian authorities deport human rights activist Vava appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
Farmer’s Weekly Born and bred in Zimbabwe, 68-year-old farmer Stuart Brent was evicted from Kilvington Farm in Norton, just outside Harare, in September 2002. In April this year, local media reported that the government had started paying white farmers compensation for the land grabs that occurred under the so-called Fast-track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP). It reported The post Broken promises: the collapse of Zimbabwe’s land compensation appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
By Sports Reporter The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) is set to announce the new Warriors head coach on Monday following an overwhelming response to the vacancy, which attracted more than 300 applications from both local and international coaches. ZIFA president Nqobile Magwizi revealed the announcement date during an interview with SuperSport’s Soccer Africa on Thursday The post ZIFA to announce new Warriors Coach as over 300 apply for post appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
By Darlington Gatsi DESPITE law enforcement officers foiling the launch of a campaign against the extension of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term, opposition leaders remain resolute in their stance against the amendment of the constitution by ZANU-PF. Zimbabwe Republic Police officers stormed the SAPES Trust on Tuesday morning, clamping down on a scheduled address by Tendai The post Mnangagwa is panicking – says Sikhala, vows to spearhead resistance against ZANU PF’s 2030 agenda appear...| NewZimbabwe.com
By Darlington Gatsi ZIMBABWEANS who suffered medical conditions as a result of working in South African mines can now claim compensation after the government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tshiamiso Trust to facilitate payments to the victims. Thousands of Zimbabweans recruited by the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) worked as mineworkers in The post Compensation relief for ex-Wenela workers affected by silicosis, TB appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
Kalemba ZIMBABWE has agreed to allow ZESCO to use more water from the Kariba Dam in order to generate additional electricity after the utility exhausted its 2025 water allocation. This follows Energy Minister Makozo Chikote’s request to Zimbabwe to increase ZESCO’s 2025 water allocation for the Kariba North Bank Power Station, after the company had The post Zimbabwe agrees to give Zambia more water at Kariba after it exhausted its allocation appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
By Thandiwe Garusa The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has suspended Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) acting Managing Director Abel Gurupira pending investigations into recent power failures that occurred during key events, including President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Parliament on Tuesday. Gurupira’s suspension follows the embarrassing incident in The post ZETDC Managing Director suspended over power outage ...| NewZimbabwe.com
By Kingston Ndabatei IBBO Mandaza, the SAPES Trust director whose institution was torched by suspected state agents Monday night, could only watch as opposition figures who had come out in solidarity fled and dumped him at the sight of ZRP’s feared anti-riot officers. Tendai Biti, Job Sikhala and Jacob Ngarivhume had visited SAPES Trust to The post Biti, Sikhala, Ngarivhume flee, leaving shaken Mandaza at sight of feared ZRP anti-riot officers appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
By Alois Vinga The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has strongly condemned the resurgence of politically motivated bombings, warning that the latest incidents signal a potential return to an era of anarchy and intimidation. This follows a suspected arson attack on the Southern Africa Political Economy Series (SAPES) Trust premises and the alleged abduction The post ZCTU slams resurgence of politically motivated bombings appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
– claims Zanu PF has decided on Tagwirei as next President ahead of Chiwenga By Leopold Munhende ZANU PF is now behind the future candidature of businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, outspoken former legislator Temba Mliswa has sensationally claimed. Speaking to journalist Violet Gonda, Mliswa likened Tagwirei’s fast-track promotion to opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, describing it in The post It’s a generational consensus – says Mliswa, as he likens Tagwirei to Chamisa appeared first o...| NewZimbabwe.com
By Staff Reporter A planned address by opposition and civic society leaders at the Southern Africa Political Economy Series (SAPES) Trust was abruptly disrupted on Tuesday after Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) anti-riot officers stormed the venue. Opposition figures Tendai Biti, Job Sikhala, and Jacob Ngarivhume were scheduled to speak on an alleged plot by ZANU The post Dawn arson, police raid scuttle Biti’s address on Mnangagwa’s term extension bid appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.| NewZimbabwe.com
Spread This NewsXinhua Zimbabweans on Saturday marked Anti-Sanctions Day in Harare, the country’s capital, calling for the unconditional removal of Western sanctions imposed on the country over two decades ago. The SADC Anti-Sanctions Day, commemorated on Oct. 25, was established by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a 16-member regional organization, in 2019 as a| NewZimbabwe.com