Mt Darwin – Chief Nembire, dressed in a red shirt, visited Binga Primary School in the Mutungagore settlement to plant a tree as a symbol of hope and a way forward after years of stalled construction at the school.
Category: Africa News
Johanne Masowe eChishanu Braces for Sir Wicknell’s Massive Welcome as Billionaire Lands in Brand-New Gulfstream G700 Jet
HARARE — Thousands of Johanne Masowe eChishanu members are tomorrow expected to throng the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport to pull off a massive, historic welcome for prominent businessman and church member, Sir Wicknell Chivayo, as he lands in his brand-new private aircraft.
Harare’s Finest: Shingai Dance Troupe Secures Spot at Chibuku Neshamwari National Finals
Speaking to this publication, Zimbabwe National Traditional Dancers Association (ZNTDA) President Mr. Kennedy Kachuruka said the Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival is a collaboration between Delta Beverages, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, and ZNTDA. He emphasized that the festival brings together people from different cultures, allowing them to experience and appreciate each other’s traditions.
FlySafair cuts fuel surcharge by 40% from March peak as jet fuel prices ease
Johannesburg, South Africa. FlySafair has announced a further reduction to its Dynamic Fuel Surcharge, with current charges now 40% below the peak reached in late March 2026. The move will deliver meaningful savings to South African travellers while maintaining the airline’s commitment to transparent pricing.
Dr. Mupambi Blasts Masaraure and Ngarivhume Over Linda Masarira’s Death Remarks
Mupambi warned Masaraure and Ngarivhume that their actions would not be forgotten. She accused them of relying on foreign training and waiting for tragedies to gain relevance, rather than doing actual work for the citizens. Mupambi firmly asserted that Linda Masarira had consistently stepped up to fill the gaps left by failing leaders, leaving behind a legacy that her detractors could never diminish.
Ubuntu on the Pitch: First Lady of Zim Calls for Peace and Family-Safe Stadiums After Thrilling CAPS United, Scotland FC Clash
HARARE — In a powerful appeal for unity and decorum in Zimbabwean sport, First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa has called on football fans, players, and club executives to decisively reject hooliganism, violence, and substance abuse.
PAZ Demands Urgent Policy Reform, Warns Informal Transport Threatens National Security
HARARE – The Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) has called for an immediate legislative overhaul of the country’s public transport sector, warning that the unchecked expansion of the informal transport system now poses a direct threat to national security.
LEAD Party Mourns ‘Fearless’ Founder Linda Masarira, Pledges to Uphold Her Vision
HARARE — The Labour, Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) party has plunged into deep mourning following the untimely death of its founding leader, Linda Tsungirirai Masarira, with party leadership vowing to preserve her expansive legacy of social democracy and human rights advocacy.
President Mnangagwa Mourns the Passing of Opposition Leader Linda Masarira
HARARE — President Dr. Emmerson D. Mnangagwa has expressed deep sadness following the passing of Ms. Linda Tsungirai Masarira, the leader of the opposition Labour, Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) party. In a heartfelt condolence message issued on May 25, 2026, the President described her departure as a monumental loss to her family, the women of Zimbabwe, and the nation at large.
Zimbabweans Condemn Masaraure, Ngarivhume Over Toxic Social Media Posts on Masarira’s Passing
The sudden passing of prominent Zimbabwean politician and gender activist Linda Masarira on May 24, 2026, has ignited a fierce digital firestorm. Instead of uniting the nation in mourning, her death has exposed deep-seated political animosities, drawing sharp condemnation for opposition figures Obert Masaraure and Jacob Ngarivhume over their highly critical public remarks.
