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Trump Orders U.S. Navy to Blockade Hormuz After Pakistan Talks Fail
President Donald Trump says the U.S. Navy will blockade the Strait of Hormuz and interdict ships that have paid Iran tolls, after marathon ceasefire talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement—raising immediate risks for global oil prices and fuel costs.

Girlfriend Kills Boyfriend in Cape Town After Cheating Row
A woman in Cape Town was arrested after allegedly killing her boyfriend during a confrontation sparked by a cheating accusation—an incident that underscores how jealousy-fueled intimate-partner violence can turn lethal within minutes.

Tungwarara reveals why they back Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
Presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara says Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is meant to lock in policy continuity and uninterrupted development delivery, while critics warn the same process is being used to narrow political choice and silence dissent.

US and Iran Fail to Reach Peace Deal After Marathon Talks in Pakistan
Marathon direct talks in Islamabad ended without agreement, with Vice President JD Vance warning the deadlock hinges on Washington’s demand for Iran to halt steps the US says could enable a nuclear weapon—leaving a two-week ceasefire due to expire on April 22 in jeopardy.

Iran vows to continue nuclear program as talks collapse
Iran has vowed to keep enriching uranium as major diplomacy collapses, deepening verification disputes and raising the odds of tighter sanctions and wider disruption to global shipping and energy flows that can hit and.

Civil servants cash in from Tuesday as new pay scale starts
Revised Zimbabwe civil service salaries begin Tuesday, with top D grades peaking at US$897 as the government rolls out a job-evaluation-based pay reset and expands ZiG-linked support.

Zimbabwean woman Julie robbed and killed in Cape Town after robbery escalated into murder
A Zimbabwean woman identified as Julie was robbed and later died from injuries in Cape Town, reigniting fears that migrants and women face heightened risk when violent crime escalates quickly and investigations stall.

Amos Chibaya accident: Opposition leader injured after road crash
Amos Chibaya and several fellow opposition organisers were injured on 11 April 2026 when their vehicle struck a cow that ran into the road from a blind spot while travelling toward Gokwe.

Trump to go hard on Iran as Islamabad talks end without deal
US-Iran talks in Islamabad collapse over Iran’s nuclear red lines, raising fears of renewed strikes and fuel shocks for Zimbabwe.

Trump to go hard on Iran as ultimatum tightens
Trump escalates threats to Iran’s infrastructure and presses for immediate Strait of Hormuz access—raising risks for global oil and Southern Africa.

Iran–US talks in Islamabad end without deal as nuclear demand blocks
U.S. Vice President JD Vance says talks ended after 21 hours; Iran rejected U.S. terms on nuclear restraint.

Trump LOSES IT Over Iran — Ceasefire REJECTED Again
Iran rejects another ceasefire as Trump sparks backlash over 'little glitch' remarks; Strait of Hormuz risks deepen.

VP Chiwenga Takes On ED and Zvigananda
VP Constantino Chiwenga escalates public criticism of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF ally Zvigananda amid political tension.

Amos Chibaya, ex-CCC organising secretary, hurt in car crash
Opposition figure Amos Chibaya says he was involved in a car accident; details remain under investigation.

LIVE PODCAST with Prophet T Freddy On Church, WINKY D & More
A live podcast brings together multiple prominent religious and public figures for discussion on church and related topics.

Trump shifts Kurdish stance as Iran-backed forces loom
Conflicting signals on Kurdish involvement in Iraq raise risks for regional security—implications ripple to Zimbabwe and Southern Africa.

Chamisa exposes Hopewell Chinc'ono in fresh political blast
CCC leader Chamisa alleges Hopewell Chinc'ono’s conduct and links to internal party disputes.

High Court finalises Chivayo–Sonja divorce in US$5m consent order
Settlement ends public divorce war: US$5m maintenance, strict co-parenting, and future disputes to mediation.

Rutendo exposes President ED and Elder Tagwirei
A whistleblower alleges links between Zimbabwe’s top office and Elder Tagwirei—sparking fresh scrutiny.

Mnangagwa splits lands, agriculture and water ministries in 2026
Zimbabwe restructures key land, farming and water portfolio—new ministers take charge immediately.

ED fires CIO boss Fulton Mangwanya for working with VP Chiwenga
ED dismisses CIO boss Fulton Mangwanya after alleged ties to VP Constantino Chiwenga.

Madam Boss talks ifestyle business and brand
In a candid interview, Madam Boss maps how she built her brand, monetised lifestyle content, and scaled beyond social media.

Man Allegedly Shot Dead After abatwa achidya mukadzi wemunhu
A man was allegedly killed after a homeowner returned early and found another man inside his house in Mahlongwa, KZN.

Chamisa says it’s time to remove President ED
Nelson Chamisa escalates rhetoric against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, calling for his removal amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis.