Zimbabwe’s Bold Move: Securitizing Diaspora Remittances
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to introduce a groundbreaking financial initiative that could unlock over $1 billion in annual diaspora remittances and inject much-needed capital into the…
Zimbabwe’s Informal Sector: A $7.5 Billion Tax Revenue Opportunity
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has sounded the alarm on Zimbabwe’s informal sector, estimating that the country is losing between $7.5 billion and $8 billion in potential tax revenue every…
South Africa’s Correctional Services Minister Calls for Deportation of Foreign Convicts
Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald has reignited the debate on foreign nationals in South African prisons, suggesting that convicts from other countries should serve their sentences in their home countries.…
MUGABE’S SON GRANTED BAIL OVER ASSAULT CHARGES
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the 28-year-old son of the late former President Robert Mugabe, has been granted US$200 bail by the Concession Magistrates Court. Mugabe was arrested on multiple assault charges…
RTG Group Vic Falls Hotels Abruptly Terminates Attachments
In a stunning move, RTG Group Vic Falls Hotels, comprising A’Zambezi and Rainbow Vic Falls, has suddenly and without warning terminated all attachments with immediate effect. The decision has left…
Diplomatic Passport Scandal Rocks Zimbabwe
The revelation that former Zambian president Edgar Chagwa Lungu may have been traveling on a Zimbabwean diplomatic passport has sparked outrage and raised questions about the misuse of diplomatic immunity.…
Roosevelt Girls High School in Hot Water: Parents Raise Concerns Over Fees and Governance
Parents of students at F.D. Roosevelt Girls High School in Harare are speaking out against what they claim are unfair practices by the school administration. According to one parent, the…
Zambia’s Burial Brawl: A Desperate Bid to Bring Home Lungu’s Body
In a shocking turn of events, President Hakainde Hichilema’s government has filed a court application to stop former Zambian President Edgar Lungu’s burial in South Africa, citing state protocol and…
Zimbabwean Parliament Criticized for Language Inconsistencies
The Zimbabwean Parliament has come under fire for its handling of language interpretation during debates, sparking concerns about inclusivity and respect for linguistic diversity. The controversy began when a question…
Diplomatic Drama: Lungu’s Burial Plans Hijacked by Hichilema’s Hard Line
A diplomatic row is brewing between Zambia and South Africa over the burial plans for former Zambian president Edgar Lungu. After a prolonged illness, Lungu passed away in a…
















