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Zimbabwe Shines on the Global Stage: Bindura University of Science and Education Secures Runner-Up at Enactus World Cup 2025
The 25th Enactus World Cup, held in Bangkok, Thailand, from September 25-28, 2025, became a landmark event for African student innovation. Amidst a fiercely competitive field of 28 National Champions, Bindura University of Science and Education (BUSE), representing Zimbabwe, delivered a stunning performance, ultimately achieving the prestigious title of Runner-up in the Final Four. BUSE’s…
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Mutsvangwa and Chinamasa trade blows in public: Zanu-PF’s Game of Thrones: More Drama Than a Telenovela
A simmering power struggle within Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party has erupted into public view, exposing deep-seated factionalism over the contentious issue of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s succession. A rare and open disagreement between two of the party’s most senior officials—Spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa and Legal Secretary Patrick Chinamasa—has laid bare the intense infighting surrounding the proposed elevation…
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The Chiwenga Scandal: Did He Betray His Own Marriage Doctrine?
In the court of public opinion, few transgressions are judged as harshly as hypocrisy, especially from those who position themselves as society’s moral arbiters. Apostle Talent Chiwenga, the fiery and outspoken leader of Jesus Revelation Ministries, now finds himself facing this very charge from his followers and critics alike. Once an unyielding purveyor of a…
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The Day the Road Wept: How 17 Lives Were Lost on Seke Road-A Scar on the Heart of Chitungwiza
A Predictable Tragedy The sun rose on July 22, 2025, over a scene of familiar, bustling routine. Along Seke Road, the vital economic artery connecting the sprawling, densely populated town of Chitungwiza to Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, the morning commute was in full swing. Commuter omnibuses, known colloquially as “kombis,” ferried workers, shoppers, and students…