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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has removed Winston Chitando as mines minister and replaced him with Polite Kambamura, the government said in a statement on Monday. No reason was given for the change.
Zimbabwe midfielder Marshall Munetsi has bemoaned his omission from coach Marian Marinica's squad for the Africa Cup of Nations, saying too hasty a decision was made on his fitness.
SPAR Proteas have booked their final spot at the 2025 Africa Netball Cup being played in Lilongwe, Malawi after beating Zimbabwe 84 - 32 in the semifinal on Saturday.
South African youth players and their parents were left stranded in Zimbabwe at the African Youth Chess Championship after Chess South Africa failed to pay their accommodation fees on time. Many were left scrambling for rooms,
Government officials in Zimbabwe have said work on a 600 MW floating solar project on Lake Kariba, the world's largest artificial lake by volume, will be begin next year, starting with an initial 150 MW phase.
Zimbabwe unveils its official squad for the tournamentZimbabwe / @lavoiedalgerie.dz/Romanian head coach Mario Marinica announced on Thursday the final list of 28 players who will represent
Zimbabwe must do without the key pair of Marshall Munetsi and Jordan Zemura for the Africa Cup of Nations after injury ruled both out for the tournament in Morocco.
Held this week at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC), the expo attracted some of the world’s leading technology brands, including Ericsson, Huawei, Samsung and ZTE, and mirrored the innovation-rich atmosphere seen at major global events such as Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, CES in Las Vegas and GITEX Global in Dubai.
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Zimbabwe: Macheso Leads Emotional Tributes to Madzibaba Zakaria
Sungura star Alick Macheso has led the outpouring of grief following the death of legendary musician Nicholas "Madzibaba" Zakaria describing the loss as a deep and painful wound for the country's music community.
Merck Foundation Chairman & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the First Lady of Zimbabwe Celebrate 7 Years of Long-Term Partnership to Train healthcare providers, Support Infertile Women & Girl Educat
DESPITE a high rate of registration for the Government of Zimbabwe’s electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) system, its inconsistent use by health institutions is creating a direct threat to the timely supply of essential maternal health commodities, according to discussions held at a multi-stakeholder meeting in Mutare yesterday.