Zimbabwe is joining other African nations exploring nuclear power as a way to help solve chronic problems with electricity supply. Demand for power continues to increase on the continent due to growing populations and economic expansion.
In Beitbridge, a border town in southern Zimbabwe, a mega industrial park that will eventually produce electricity, chromium-based materials and steel products is taking shape amid a major minerals rush in the southern African nation.
A South African driver was apprehended at the Beitbridge Border Post after he was found attempting to smuggle 163 kilograms of dagga into Zimbabwe.
The United Nations’ World Food Program is closing its southern Africa office in the wake of the Trump administration’s aid cuts.
Mutambara also challenged Africa to move beyond being mere consumers of AI technology. “We must become creators of AI. To fully benefit, we must develop and build our own systems,” he said. He highlighted the importance of engaging in the hardware that drives AI, such as semiconductors.
EFF Zimbabwe celebrates Julius Malema’s 44th birthday, praising his leadership and commitment to economic freedom in Africa.
For the umpteenth time, South Africa couldn't put up a good show in the knockout stage of an ICC event and remained away from the trophy. They lost to New Zealand by 50 runs in the second semi-final of the Champions Trophy on Wednesday but the coach feels the team is on the right track.
Zimbabwe coach Michael Nees has issued a fresh warning to the Super Eagles ahead of their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier in Uyo, intensifying their rivalry
Donald Trump has reignited tensions over land expropriation. And let’s not forget the cautionary tale of our northerly neighbours
ZIMRA seized 163kg of dagga at Beitbridge from a South African truck traveling to DRC, with the investigation ongoing.
The accusation against him stems from interviews with a veteran member of the ruling Zanu-PF party, Blessed Geza, who said Mnangagwa should step down or expect people to "do what they can" to force him out.