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Matapi Flats Residents Cry Foul Over Water, Power Cuts as Sewage Spills
Residents of Matapi Flats in Mbare say they are enduring a worsening service delivery crisis marked by prolonged water shortages,…
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‘Council Is Not Weak’: Mafume Tells Vendors to Comply or Face Full Force
By Loyd Matare Harare mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume has issued a stern warning to vendors operating in the central business…
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BREAKING: ZIMSEC Releases 2025 Ordinary Level Examination Results
The Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Ordinary Level examination results, revealing a…
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Chief Takes School Dispute to Mnangagwa, Challenges Legality of Riverton Academy
Chief Murinye has written to President Emmerson Mnangagwa challenging the operation of Riverton Academy Murinye Extension, a private boarding school…
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ZIMSEC 2025 O-Level Results to Be Released Tomorrow
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) will release the 2025 Ordinary Level examination results tomorrow at 12 noon, Minister of…
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City of Harare Blames Rogue Developer for Glen View 7 Floods
By Loy Matare City of Harare has dismissed social media claims that the municipality is responsible for the weekend floods…
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Zim’s Justice System Buckles Under 80 Judges
By Loyd Matare Zimbabwe’s justice system is under severe strain, with just 80 judges expected to serve a population of…
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Reckless Policing Leaves Citizens in the Crossfire of Police–Mushikashika Battles
By Loyd Matare “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers,” and in Harare’s central business district, ordinary…
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US Embassy Mourns American Tourist in Victoria Falls Tragedy
The United States Embassy in Harare has mourned the death of an American tourist who fell into the Victoria Falls…
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Wildlife Attacks Kill 62 as Conflict Escalates Across Zim
At least 62 people were killed and 81 others injured in wildlife attacks across Zimbabwe in 2025, as human-wildlife conflict…
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