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UK minister jets in for King Charles’ birthday

According to British media, monarchs have two birthdays due to the British weather, as the event is typically celebrated with outdoor events.
By Sydney Kawadza 4h ago

Mukucha unapologetically declares his truth

Chati Homu, Chareva the title of the exhibition, unapologetically announces the artist's mission to declare his truth.

Zimbabwe’s media policy: history, opportunities and the challenges ahead

The proposition for a media policy was initiated as far back as the realignment of media laws with the 2013 constitution.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu 19h ago
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Trump funding cuts major blow for Zim LGBTIQ+ rights

Mojalifa Ndlovu, national chairperson of the Zimbabwe Key Populations Forum , described the situation as “devastating” for the country’s marginalised communities.
By Pamenus Tuso Jun. 8, 2025

My journey from Fio to Belgium

In this honest and heartfelt reflection, I share my first steps in Belgium, where I was reunited with my fellow Zimbabwean and former Caps United teammate, Cephas Chimedza.
By Kevin Mapasure Jun. 8, 2025

Britain’s Got Talent star to grace King’s birthday party in Harare

The British embassy in Zimbabwe confirmed Mudzenda’s appearance at the King’s birthday party in Harare.
By Style Reporter Jun. 8, 2025
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27% of Zim children suffer stunted growth

Children are defined as stunted if their height-for-age is more than two standard deviations below the World Health Organisation child growth standards median.
By Lawrence Maphosa Jun. 8, 2025
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Tourism industry bleeds US$40m in 90 days. . . sector-wide carnage could top US$125 million, imperilling Zim’s GDP

The rout places Zimbabwe’s lofty US$5 billion annual tourism revenue target in serious doubt, as warnings grow over investor flight and stagnating access to finance.
By Shame Makoshori Jun. 6, 2025

ZSE rally masks undervalued stocks

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) staged a 3% rebound in May, reversing March’s 7% slump, with trading volumes more than doubling to ZiG601 million.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 6, 2025