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De Jongh starts work at Bosso

AFTER a month of speculation, Hendrikus Pieter De Jongh is officially back at Highlanders. 
By Fortune Mbele Aug. 22, 2025

Congolese national detained over security concerns

High Court judge Justice Fatima Maxwell ruled against Mupenzi
By Desmond Chingarande Aug. 14, 2025

Zimbabwean immigration to the USA in 2025: Opportunities, challenges, and diaspora implications

In 2025, immigration to the US shapes Zimbabwean communities through economic opportunities, cultural resilience, and significant challenges.
By Newsday May. 9, 2025

ED backs Trump decision to deport undocumented Zimbabweans

An estimated 545 Zimbabweans might soon be deported as Trump's administration cracks down on illegal immigrants.
By Trust Makore Feb. 5, 2025

RG’s officers in court over passport scandal

The group appeared before Harare regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 26, 2024

Chinese national faces deportation

The Chinese national is also seeking the court to issue a declaratory order on the validity of the detention and threats of deportatio
By Court Reporter Sep. 16, 2024

Illegal immigrant jailed for robbing minors

Mutaba Lambert Kunda (28) was dragged to the Mutare Magistrates Court on two counts of robbery.
By William Vundla Jun. 26, 2024

American border jumper nabbed

It is alleged that Ray escaped from lawful custody at the airport and entered the country illegally before his arrest.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Feb. 23, 2024

We are not spying on diasporas: Govt

In a statement dated December 6, government said the collection of such data through the recently introduced exit cards was a standard practice and did not violate citizens’ right to privacy.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 8, 2023