Nigerians to Pay 5 Per Cent Tax on Petrol Consumption from January 2026
Nigeria’s federal government will introduce a 5 per cent tax on petrol consumption starting in January 2026. Under the new regulation, for every ₦10,000...
No law banning tinted windows, minister tells parliament
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has clarified that there is currently no law banning tinted vehicle windows in Zimbabwe.
Responding to questions...
Government Disburses ZWG 147.6 Million to Zanu PF and CCC
Harare, September 2, 2025 – The Government has disbursed ZWG 147,682,500 to the two main political parties, Zanu PF and the Citizens Coalition for...
Remove tint from your vehicles, motorists urged
HARARE, September 2, 2025 – Motorists have been urged to remove tint from their vehicles as the Government steps up efforts to combat drug...
Foreign nationals arrested for drugs in Newlands lodge
Harare, September 2, 2025 – Fourteen Chinese nationals were arrested on Tuesday morning at a lodge in Newlands, Harare, on allegations of possessing cocaine....
Lawyer and Public Speaker Set for Red-Carpet Book Launch
Upcoming young lawyer and award-winning public speaker Sean K. Zvaravashe is set to launch his second book titled Polished: A Guide to Business Etiquette.
Harare...
Tendayi Nyeke’s Debut Feature Film Loved Out Set for Southern African Cinema Release
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Award-winning filmmaker Tendayi Nyeke is set to premiere her debut independent feature film, Loved Out, in South Africa on September 26, with...
Chinhoyi University of Technology Graduate Dies in Road Accident After Graduation ceremony
Chinhoyi University of Technology has announced the death of Panashe Mwnga, a young graduate who completed her studies in Visual and Communication Multimedia on...
Reckless kombi driver jailed, banned from driving for life
HARARE — A Harare man has been sentenced to two years in prison and permanently banned from driving certain classes of vehicles after being...
U.S. Embassy in Harare suspends routine visa services; Zimbabweans must now travel to Johannesburg...
HARARE — The U.S. Embassy in Harare has temporarily suspended all routine visa processing for Zimbabwean citizens, requiring immigrant visa applicants to travel to...















