Zimbabwe's largest hospitality group, African Sun Limited (ASL), has agreed to sell the historic Monomotapa Crowne Plaza Hotel and its adjacent car park to the Public Service Pension Fund in a deal valued at US$18 million. The transaction, subject to regulatory approval, marks another significant step in government's deepening involvement in the tourism and hospitality sector. Monomotapa, located in the heart of Harare's central business district, is one of Zimbabwe's most recognisable hotels. It has long stood as a landmark of both local hospitality and post-independence urban development. According to a shareholder circular released by ASL, the board of directors approved the deal during a round-robin meeting held on May 7, 2025. The sale includes the hotel, car par
A worrying incident recently took place at St Mary’s High School in Beitbridge involving two students. According to school sources, a misunderstanding reportedly arose between a Form 4 learner, identified as Lilian Mu, and a younger Form 1 student after an argument linked to a personal dispute. The situation allegedly escalated into a physical altercation, leaving one of the students injured and in need of medical attention. School officials have since confirmed that disciplinary procedures and counseling measures are being put in place to address the matter and provide support to those affected. Parents and community members have expressed concern over the rise in student conflicts, calling for stronger emotional guidance programs and conflict-resolution lessons in
Zimbabwe’s Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga has expressed concern over the unrest following Tanzania’s disputed elections. Speaking to regional media, Chiwenga urged African leaders to uphold peace and transparency during electoral processes, emphasizing that violence and manipulation only damage democracy. Social media had been awash with unverified claims linking businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Zvigananda to alleged election interference in Tanzania, but officials have not confirmed any such involvement. Chiwenga instead called for unity and calm as the region awaits official results, warning against spreading false information that could inflame tensions.
NetOne ‘Robs’ Customers with Data Bundle TweaksReporter-There is growing public outrage after state-owned mobile operator NetOne quietly altered its popular Mo’Gigs data bundles, a move that has left thousands of subscribers feeling short-changed. In a public notice issued on Monday, November 3, NetOne announced that its data packages would now be divided into Peak and Off-Peak allocations, a shift the company described as a way to “help customers manage data more efficiently.”NetOne’s revamped Mo’Gigs bundles now offer Peak and Off-Peak data. This allows you to separate your essential, daytime data needs from your heavy, non-urgent data activities, helping you stretch your data budget further,&r
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Zim Breaking News :Former Zinara CEO Frank Chitukutuku has forfeited US$30 million in assets to the state after he failed to account for the legitimate source of his wealth, the 1 announced.FORMER ZINARA BOSS LOSES US$30 MILLION CARS, HOUSES TO THE STATE The State has seized and forfeited luxury homes and cars belonging to former Zinara CEO Frank Chitukutuku after he failed to accouny for the source of his money. The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has said the assets were acquired through money stolen from Zinara.
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Bulawayo residents are up in arms after revelations that Prophet Walter Magaya’s Douglasdale Housing Project—once touted as a life-changing investment for thousands—has allegedly turned into a massive scam. What was marketed as a dream home opportunity has become a nightmare for many who sold their properties and poured their life savings into the venture. The Douglasdale project, launched under Magaya’s Planet Africa Housing Scheme, promised fully serviced stands and modern homes for church members and ordinary citizens. Buyers were told to pay around US$4,000 upfront, followed by flexible instalments, to secure their new homes in Bulawayo’s expanding suburbs. Years later, victims claim there are no houses, no water, no roads, and&mdash