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Gondwana CEO FC Conradie Killed in Elephant Tragedy

FC Conradie (39), CEO and co-owner of Gondwana Private Game Reserve, tragically died after being trampled by an elephant on the morning of Tuesday, 22 July. The incident occurred around 08:00, and despite the swift response of emergency services, he was declared dead at the scene. Conradie, a husband and

Japan’s PM vows to stay on despite bruising election loss

Tokyo – Japan’s ruling coalition has lost its majority in the country’s upper house, but Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has said he has no plans to quit. Voters went to the polls on Sunday for the tightly-contested election, being held at a time of frustration at the coalition of the

Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari dies

Nigeria’s former president, Muhammadu Buhari, who led Nigeria twice as a military head of state and a democratic president, has died aged 82, his press secretary said Sunday. Buhari died in London on Sunday afternoon, where he was receiving medical treatment in recent weeks. When he was elected in 2015,

Zimbabwe former minister Walter Mzembi arrrested upon return from exile

Former foreign minister Walter Mzembi has been arrested on an outstanding warrant after skipping court in 2018 during his trial for criminal abuse of office. Mzembi was arrested on Friday, two days after his shock meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa raised eyebrows, not least because he was a fugitive at

Flight chaos hits Israel, Gulf and Turkey as 500+ flights cancelled or delayed

Dubai — More than 500 flights were cancelled or delayed Saturday across Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Turkey as intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran triggered widespread airspace disruptions. Major carriers including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Saudia and Air India halted operations or rerouted

Zimbabwe among 36 nations facing potential U.S. travel ban under Trump administration

WASHINGTON (WashingtonPost) — Zimbabwe is among 36 countries that could face new U.S. travel restrictions as the Trump administration considers expanding its immigration ban, according to a State Department memo reviewed by The Washington Post. The internal document, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and circulated to U.S. diplomats,

More than a third of rural households raise children without their parents

HARARE — Over one in three rural households in Zimbabwe (37.3%) are raising children under the age of 18 who are orphans or not living with a biological parent, the latest Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey (2023–24 ZDHS) has revealed. Nationally, 31.1% of households are caring for such children, while

Zimbabwe:Coach accused of racially abusing Sikandar Raza faces hearing

Rainbow Cricket Club’s Blessing Mafuwa accused of passing disparaging remark based on Raza’s Pakistani heritage_ HARARE – Blessing Mafuwa, coach of the Rainbow Cricket Club, has been suspended for allegedly racially abusing Zimbabwe T20 captain Sikandar Raza during a Vigne Cup tie in Harare on June 1. Raza was playing

Mnangagwa’s looting Republic under siege

BY Tendai Ruben Mbofana THE looting Zimbabwe government never ceases to amaze. During the recent United States Independence Day commemorations in Harare, the American ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont, described corruption as a “cancer” that is robbing the people of Zimbabwe of their precious resources and destroying the country’s investment

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