South Africa- Sibotshiwe Sibanda, a senior official of the Job Sikhala-led National Democratic Working Group (NDWG), has died. Ms Sibanda passed away on the night of her birthday, 6 January, while in South Africa, where she had travelled for the festive season.“She was a rare breed of solid leadership among the rank and file of the NDWG family and Zimbabwe at large. “We mourn with the Sibanda family, and the NDWG family will be with them throughout this sad moment.” Sibanda was born on 6 January 1964 and is survived by five children and nine grandchildren
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has stepped up patrols and raids along the Limpopo River as part of efforts to curb cross-border crime. These operations have led to the arrest of suspects and the dismantling of smuggling infrastructure used at illegal crossing points. On Wednesday in Beitbridge, police destroyed 24 inflatable boats recovered from various unauthorized crossings along the river. The boats, commonly used to ferry people and goods across the fast-flowing Limpopo, are reportedly sold in South Africa at prices ranging from R3 000 to R10 000, depending on their brand and sizePolice in Beitbridge today destroyed a total of 24 pressure boats which they recovered from smugglers moving goods between Zimbabwe and South Africa through illegal crossing points at the Limp
Speedy’s moment: Here is the young woman Nyasha Chishiri, who was approached by IShowSpeed at a fast-food outlet in Harare after he complimented her with “wakanaka,” a Shona word meaning “you are beautiful.” The American YouTuber later appeared unfazed by other admirers who attempted to draw his attention during a live stream watched by more than 91,000 people on Wednesday. F Mabasa hakuna chokwadi kunze kunenzara ukuKutaura chirungu nemunhu anoprata vheti haisi problem,dambudziko rinotanga pakuchitaura munhu mutema akatereraWe will talk about munhu waanga akamiririra muKFC imomo akazouya here cz anga achioneka kut nzara ma1???Dzimwe dzangove pressure dzamakuzvipa speed ak
A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to an effective 12 months in prison by the Chinhoyi Magistrates’ Court after being convicted of Godfrey Musa Ndlovu was found guilty of theft of a motor vehicle following an incident that occurred at Chemagamba Police Camp on December 7, 2025. According to the National Prosecuting Authority, the theft took place at approximately 05:00 hours. A police officer, who was preparing to travel to Mutoko in a silver Kia Rio police vehicle, had agreed to transport Ndlovu into Chinhoyi town at the request of the offender, identified as a relative of the officer’s neighbour. The court heard that the officer allowed Ndlovu to load his belongings into the vehicle. Before departure, the officer briefly returned to hi
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Global YouTube star IShowSpeed has finally touched down in Zimbabwe, and his very first moments in the country are already lighting up social media. In a clip that’s spreading fast, Speed is seen reacting to his surroundings by briefly closing his nose — a small gesture that instantly sparked big conversations online. Within minutes, fans began debating what the moment meant. Some said Speed was simply reacting to unfamiliar smells, traffic fumes, or the shock of a brand-new environment. Others jumped in to defend the country, pointing out that any busy city can feel overwhelming on day one, especially for a first-time visitor arriving with cameras rolling and expectations high. Despite the chatter, many Zimbabweans are welcoming Speed with humor and pride,
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