BRICS countries wants to ditch Dollar, South Africa to investigate Gold Mafia, Martha Stewart on Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover, and Russia threatens SA with war if Putin arrested.
Bona’s estranged husband wants to split 25 properties, 21 farms, a Dubai mansion, and a sizeable collection of luxury vehicles in the divorce proceedings.
A deep-dive investigation by Al Jazeera has revealed some of Southern Africa’s largest gold-smuggling operations, exposing how the gangs are brazenly looting the nation.
Who knows what this week will bring, but here’s some good news to start off with.
A Rimbi Tours bus was filmed aggressively racing with a Zebra Kiss bus on a dirt road In Zimbabwe until there was a fatal collision.
Mulk International, an industrial conglomerate based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, has begun to build a USD$500 million high-tech park on the outskirts of Harare.
A video from the airshow captured the moment Mark “Sammy” Sampson’s plane climbed into the sky before losing control and tumbling to the ground.
‘President’ serves as an unofficial sequel to the documentary ‘Democrats’, a 2014 Danish documentary about the contentious 2008 election in Zimbabwe and the subsequent coalition’s attempts to redraft the country’s constitution.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
This is hands down the best ‘Jerusalema’ Dance Challenge video that you will see this week.
Instead of President Emmerson Mnangagwa heralding in a new era, following the ousting of Robert Mugabe, it’s been much of the same.
Whilst Zimbabweans continue to suffer at the hands of a brutal regime, President Ramaphosa talks of “recent reports of difficulties”.
Zim is on fire. Hero Cape waiter killed. Racism allegations at SACS. Where is the ex-Spain king? SOS message in the sand saves three lives. Ryan Reynolds ‘deeply sorry’ for plantation wedding.
Costing a cool R37 million, the fence, found around Beitbridge, has already become a laughing stock and has failed dismally to curb the influx of people and illegal trade.
Robert Mugabe’s estate has been registered, giving us a look at the assets he amassed while he was running (and ruining) Zimbabwe.
Both white farmers and Zanu PF party loyalists are not happy with Zimbabwe’s plan to compensate those who had their land seized.
Zimbabwe has decided to compensate the white commercial farmers whose land was expropriated in the early 2000s.
More than 120 people have died, and many more are missing, after Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique and Zimbabwe with flash floods and extreme weather.
Zim – systematic torture. Agrizzi gives names. Trump alters photos to look thinner. Full Oscar nominations. Nudes leaked. Angry virgin arrested. Is black pepper healthy? Bikini hiker freezes to death. Footballer plane missing. Chris Brown rape accusations.
Zim – ‘this is worse than Mugabe.’ More Bosasa bombshells. Earl Rose in court. WhatsApp changes. Who are the Watson brothers? Massive DJI fraud. Tree man. Good news for taller women. Truth behind Blue Whale ‘suicide game’. Oscar nominations.
I’m sure many of us have had an extra helping or two of cough medicine now and again, but up in Zim it’s turned into a full-scale epidemic.
It’s usually the South Africans who talk endlessly about moving to Perth who compare South Africa and Zimbabwe. Shall we have that chat again?
An explosion at an election rally attended by President Emmerson Mnangagwa has left 49 people injured, some of whom are reported to be in critical condition.
After going undercover as an ivory buyer, wildlife photographer Adrian Steirn belives he has proof that the former first lady was involved with an ivory smuggling ring.
Out with the old and in with the new, which means it’s time to meet Auxilia Mnangagwa. Here’s hoping she puts Grace to shame.
You know that Bob and Grace didn’t have a super Friday watching Emmerson Mnangagwa take the reins, and now there’s a picture to throw into the mix.
Just months ago she was wielding an extension cord without a worry in the world, but the latest picture of Grace and Bob shows that the tides have turned.
We’re all glad to see the back of Uncle Bob, and the world celebrated with Zimbabwe as his reign came to and end, but we need to talk about Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Now that Robert Mugabe has finally stepped down, let’s take a look at some of the youngsters his reign has made rich. Tough life.
Yesterday evening Zimbabweans took to the streets to celebrate the end of a tyrant’s rule, and the joy was plain for all to see. Bob’s portrait didn’t fare too well.