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Dangote to seal US$1 billion Zimbabwe investment in cement, coal and power
HARARE – Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is expected in Zimbabwe in mid-November after approving a package of investments in cement, coal and power generation worth about US$1 billion, the government said on Monday. A delegation from local...
AU renews calls for lifting of sanctions on Zimbabwe
By SHARON NAKOLA in Nairobi, Kenya | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-10-27 20:58 Workers load lithium concentrate at Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe mine in Goromonzi, Zimbabwe, Jan 9, 2024. [Photo/Agencies] The African Union has reiterated calls for...
US$1 billion investment: Dangote’s Zimbabwe visit plans finalised
Bard Santner Markets Inc chief executive Senziwani Sikhosana with Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote at his offices in Lagos on Monday to finalise his visit to Zimbabwe soon. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s plans visit to Zimbabwe to finalise...
Beyond the hype: Dismantling the neo-colonial narrative on China–Zimbabwe cooperation
The relationship between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Zimbabwe is more than a diplomatic formality The relationship between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Zimbabwe is more than a diplomatic formality — it...
JUDGE TO ASK, WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE BASOTHO- MOLATI
by LENAOctober 29, 2025October 29, 2025047 Share0 Maseru, Oct.29—- Advocate Letuka Molati says the Zimbabwean Acting Judge of the High Court presiding over the ongoing bombings trial, Justice Charles Hungwe is likely to ask ‘ what kind of people...
United Methodists in Zimbabwe close ranks ahead of historic decision
The historically Nashville-based United Methodist Church is coming out of a costly splintering following disagreements that largely centered on LGBTQ+ rights. An ongoing worldwide vote among regional legislative assemblies are deciding whether to...
How Chinese mining abuses may ignite a revolution in Zimbabwe
Tendai Ruben Mbofana I have a dear friend and former classmate who has recently been beside herself with rage over the atrocious mining activities of Chinese nationals in our hometown of Redcliff. To directly receive articles from Tendai Ruben...
Stanbic Bank launches inaugural forum to shape Africa's sustainable future
A group photo of some of the participants at the sustainability conference, including executives from Stanbic Bank, Standard Bank Group, thought leaders and industry experts. STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe recently launched its Blue on Green Sustainability...
Are patients more likely to die at provincial hospitals in Zimbabwe than at lower-level health institutions?
Tendai Ruben Mbofana This morning, as I reflected on my mother’s sudden and unexpected death—just a few hours after she had been transferred to Gweru Provincial Hospital—I could not help but think of the several people I knew who had met the same...
US flags Zimbabwe's rigid labour laws
The United States government has warned that Zimbabwe's strict labour regulations are making it increasingly difficult for employers to respond to economic downturns, as retrenchments continue to rise across key industries. In its recently...
Queens pick positives from Zimbabwe trip
Malawi Queens coach Peace Chawinga-Kaluwa has said the three international friendlies against Zimbabwe’s Gems in Harare last weekend helped her to identify performance gaps that will be filled as the team undergoes the transition process. The...
ZIMSWA applauds push to decriminalise sex work in Zimbabwe
News / National by Stephen Jakes 2 hrs ago | 124 Views The Zimbabwe Sex Workers Alliance (ZIMSWA) has welcomed growing efforts to decriminalise sex work, praising stakeholders like Chisunga Trust for challenging discrimination and advocating for...
Former colonialists must face the bill – an international survey on reparations
Africans are making a renewed and united call for reparations from former colonial powers who profited from centuries of slavery, exploitation and underdevelopment. A new survey on the topic: «Attitude of people in Africa to the initiative to...
Mnangagwa launches book on Zimbabwe's economic revival
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has underscored his administration's commitment to pragmatism, inclusivity, and citizen-centric governance as the foundation of Zimbabwe's economic revival in a new 262-page book, "Standing Against Illegal Sanctions."...
Minister urges home seekers to verify with councils to avoid land fraud
Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities Soda Zhemu has urged Zimbabweans seeking residential stands to approach local authorities directly, warning that shortcuts often lead to fraud. He was responding to a question from Senator Midiah...
Zimbabwe Faces Outcry Over Bid to Extend Mnangagwa’s Rule Until 2030
TDT | Harare Email : editor@newsofbahrain.com Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu-PF, has sparked a wave of outrage after formally backing a move to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay in power beyond the current constitutional limit — a step...
Paul Biya wins 8th term as Cameroon president
Paul Biya on Monday extended his 43-year rule, securing an eighth term as president of Cameroon after barely making a public appearance on the campaign trail. The country’s Constitutional Council announced Monday that the 92-year-old won 53.7...
CCC MP Hwende Commends President Mnangagwa for Recognizing ZINARA’s Accountability Progress
News / National by Stephen Jakes 9 mins ago | 12 Views Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator Chalton Hwende has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for naming the Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (ZINARA) as the country's top-performing...
Mapped: Government Debt to GDP by Country in 2025
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Paul Biya holds onto 8th term as president of Cameroon
Unscripted public appearances thereafter became a rarity and crowds were kept at a distance when Biya's motorcade passed through the capital's streets. His detractors accuse him of ruling from his native village of Mvomekaa, in the south. Even...