Social media has been set abuzz following the emergence of a highly controversial cartoon that has left many Zimbabweans and the global community in stitches, while others express deep concern.
Category: Africa News
The Convergence of Energy and Intelligence: Israel’s 2026 Military Edge
Israel’s military operations this year—defined largely by the high-intensity exchanges of February and March—have highlighted a transition where directed energy and artificial intelligence have become the primary pillars of national survival.
BOTHA GOLD MINE CLARIFIES POSITION AMID MISLEADING REPORTS ON MINING DIRECTIVE
Botha Gold Mine has moved to clarify its position following what it describes as a wave of misleading reports circulating on social media and in sections of the press regarding a recent directive issued by the Provincial Mining Engineer for Mashonaland Central.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Issues Urgent Warning Over Social Media Job Scams
In an era where digital connectivity is at its peak, so too is the ingenuity of opportunistic scammers. On April 12, 2026, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) took a firm stand against a wave of fraudulent recruitment notices currently flooding social media platforms.
A Glistening Transformation: How Greenfields Retail Centre is Redefining Harare’s Skyline
Under the amber glow of a resplendent Zimbabwean sun, the historic grounds of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) bore witness to a historic metamorphosis today.
Health Matters: Unpacking the Complex Origins of the Common Headache
For many, a headache is a frequent, unwelcome visitor that disrupts the flow of daily life. While we often describe the sensation as our “brain aching,” the brain itself actually lacks pain receptors. Instead, the throbbing or dull pressure we feel is the result of pain-sensitive structures—including blood vessels, muscles, and nerves in the head and neck—reacting to internal or external triggers.
The Digital Pulse of Great Zimbabwe: NetOne and ZTA’s Tech Revolution
In the modern era, a tourist’s journey doesn’t begin at an airport—it begins on a smartphone. Recognizing this digital shift, Zimbabwe’s telecommunications giant, NetOne, has stepped beyond the role of a traditional mobile operator to become the “digital backbone” of the nation’s tourism revival.
Manicaland Leading the Charge: Zimbabwe-China Horticulture Engagement 2026
The landscape of Zimbabwean agriculture is shifting toward a high-value, export-oriented future, with Manicaland Province at the epicenter of this transformation. Following the recent Zimbabwe–China Horticulture Buyers Engagement, the province has solidified its status as a critical gateway to the vast Chinese market, buoyed by the impending implementation of a zero-tariff policy.
Zimbabwe Travel: Fastjet Gears Up for Busy Easter Holiday
As the Easter holiday approaches, marking the first major travel peak of 2026, Fastjet is gearing up for a significant influx of passengers across its regional network.
Faith in the Second Republic: DANet Leads The Eastern Highlands’ Spiritual Surge for CAB 3
In the shimmering heat of the Eastern Highlands, where the mountains of Mutare stand as silent sentinels of faith, a profound spiritual and political convergence took place this past Friday. More than 300 pastors from across the Manicaland province gathered under the banner of the Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet), transforming the city into a crucible of collective resolve.
