Last Saturday, the atmosphere was transformed into a sanctuary of joy as the Pentecost Christian Church International hosted a magnificent celebration in honor of the birthday of Archbishop Professor Johannes Ndanga
Category: Africa News
PAP President Chief Charumbira Meets HE João Lourenço: Strengthening Africa’s Legislative Future
In a significant high-level engagement at the African Union (AU) headquarters, the leadership of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), led by President Chief Fortune Charumbira, held a fruitful meeting with H.E. João Lourenço, President of the Republic of Angola.
When Noise Replaces Evidence: Inside the Tactics Used to Blur the Truth in Mining Disputes
In high-stakes commercial disputes, the battle is not always confined to courtrooms and legal pleadings. Increasingly, it is fought in comment sections, WhatsApp groups and online forums, spaces where repetition and volume can be mistaken for truth.
Parly Diplomacy at 39th AU Ordinary Session: How Chief Charumbira is Repositioning the Pan-African Parliament
At the 39th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly in Addis Ababa, one figure has stood out not just for his traditional regalia, but for his formidable diplomatic weight: H.E. Chief Fortune Charumbira.
BREAKING NEWS: Police Invade Botha Gold Mine as Freda Rebecca Representatives Allegedly Erect Fence on Private Property
Bindura, Zimbabwe — Police have once again descended on Botha Gold Mine, in what stakeholders are describing as an alarming escalation of coercive tactics, allegedly assisting representatives of Freda Rebecca Gold Mine to erect fencing on private mining property amid an unresolved civil dispute.
AU Executive Council Commends Pan-African Parliament Under Chief Charumbira’s Leadership
The recently concluded 48th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union has marked a historic turning point for the Pan-African Parliament (PAP). Foreign Affairs Ministers from across the continent gathered in Addis Ababa to formally endorse the Parliament’s latest activity report, offering high praise for the institution’s rapid transformation.
ZTA Blitz: Tourism Operators Face February Deadline for Mandatory Registration
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has issued a stern directive to all tourism-related businesses across the country: register by 28 February 2026 or face immediate closure. This firm stance marks the beginning of a nationwide compliance blitz intended to professionalize the sector and protect the integrity of Zimbabwe’s tourism industry.
After Courtroom Failure, Freda Rebecca Accused of Reverting to Coercive Tactics at Botha Gold Mine
Following its failure to secure relief through the courts, Freda Rebecca Gold Mine now stands accused of reverting to coercive, extra-legal tactics at Botha Gold Mine, allegedly engaging police to fence off mining areas in what critics describe as a calculated attempt to impose control by force rather than through lawful, transparent means.
PAP President Chief Fortune Charumbira Calls for Removal of Barriers to Youth Inclusion at AU Summit
Speaking at the First AGA-APSA Platform Meetings held on 9–10 February 2026 at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Chief Charumbira emphasized that the inclusion of young people in governance is no longer a choice but a democratic necessity.
Article 6 Readiness and the Private Sector: Mobilizing High-Integrity Capital for Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 Climate Goals
The recent Stakeholders Consultative Workshop for the Limpopo Way 7.2 MW Solar Power Plant, held at the Rainbow Hotel in Harare, marks a critical inflection point in Zimbabwe’s transition toward a low-carbon economy. This initiative transcends mere renewable energy generation; it represents a sophisticated integration of private sector agility with national climate architecture.
