The departure of Choppies supermarket group from Zimbabwe is sad news, as many of our people will lose their jobs, and wholesalers who supplied Choppies, along with its vegetable suppliers, will have fewer customers. Zimbabwe already suffers from 95% unemployment and the highest inflation in the world. This departure is a sign of the tough economic times ahead, driven by Mnangagwa’s failed policies and his refusal to listen when warned that his poorly conceived economic policies and questionable projects, such as the ZIG, were destined to fail. Choppies was honest about why it is leaving, it says it is leaving because of the informalisation of the Zimbabwean economy. Ordinarily, this would have served as a wake up call, bu
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The Parliament of Zimbabwe has apologised to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the nation at large for the power outage that occurred this Thursday at the end of the presentation of the 2025 National Budget. In a statement, parliament apologised to the President for the regrettable and unfortunate incident saying information at hand indicates thunderstorms and high winds affected overhead lines resulting in tripping at a 132kv feeder that supplies power to a substation which feeds power to Mt Hampden. https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/parliament-issues-apology-for-power-outrage-during-budget-presentation/
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An estranged couple from Odzi in Manicaland Province has tragically lost their two children, just two weeks after separating amidst allegations of infidelity. According to The Manica Post, Talent Sandako, the mother, fled her abusive husband, Webster Tashaya, and moved to Rusape with their two children—nine-year-old Blessmore Sandako and seven-year-old Wayne Tashaya. Sadly, the children drowned while swimming around 2 p.m. on Monday in the Magamba suburb of Rusape, after slipping away from their mother’s attention.The siblings drowned in a deep pool of water that had been dug along a seasonal stream by water harvesters. In an attempt to escape her difficult marriage, Sandako
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A Correspondent| In a surprising development, the administration led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly cut off power to the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rural home in Zvimba. The revelation came through a social media post by one Jimmy Wilford, who recently visited the area.
Two Kadoma City Council Engineers Killed In Safety Gear Accident👇Zimbabwe – Two Kadoma City Council employees have tragically lost their lives due to a preventable hazard while attempting to clear a blocked sewer at Sir John Kennedy Primary School. Tinotenda Ngwenya and Tafadzwa Guzwo, known locally as “Halahala,” died after inhaling toxic gases while working in an unprotected sewer environment. Guzwo died on-site, while Ngwenya passed away a few hours later at Kadoma General Hospital. Both men were reportedly working without any protective clothing or safety equipment.Repeat Negligence: A Pattern of Unsafe Practices This is not the first time Kadoma City Council has been criticized for its failure to protect workers. Just
37-year-old Zimbabwean man, Lovemore Sithole, has been convicted in Botswana for selling his 6-year-old stepson to ritualists for approximately US$15,000 (200,000 Botswana Pula). The child’s remains were discovered a month later, and DNA testing confirmed the identity. Sithole’s case is a disturbing example of the desperate measures some individuals may take. In the early 2000s, many Zimbabweans migrated to neighbouring countries in search of better opportunities. Unfortunately, some have been implicated in criminal activities, tarnishing the reputation of their fellow citizens.