IT wasn’t the record-breaking 90 000 who paid their way into the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday night but this was quite a record crowd and a unique one too – about 23 000 women packed in a vast outdoor arena in Harare yesterday. And, having fun, a lot of fun. The expectation last week was that it would be a record-breaking crowd for the final Doek & Slay show in Harare yesterday. And, the reality is that the record number of women who came for the show surpassed expectations and it was clearly the biggest attendance by women at a musical show in this country’s history. As early as 8am yesterday, on a perfect sunny summer day in the capital, it became clear that something specia
December 2024 Ndera FM News Just In: Head-On Collision in Yellowcity, Vehicles Block Road Story by Nathan Mubwanda Marondera- A traffic accident occurredthis evening at the corner of Rujeko and Takawira streets in Chitepo, Yellowcity. T wo pirating Honda Fit vehicles collided head-on, resulting in significant front-end damage. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported. However, the vehicles are currently blocking the road, causing disruptions to traffic flow. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when approaching this intersection. The scene is still being assessed, and further updates will be provided as more information b
Tropical Cyclone Chido is expected to make landfall in the country today, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said. In a statement last night, the MSD said that as Cyclone Chido continued its west-south-westward movement, its wind speed and intensity diminished due to increased friction over land. MSD head of forecast Mr James Ngoma said the remnants of Cyclone Chido will combine with moisture from the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, leading to widespread thunderstorms across Zimbabwe from today to December 22. “More influence over Zimbabwe is projected to be from the cloud-band emanating from the west, through both Matabeleland provinces. This should result in widespread thunderstorms throughout the week. &l
The Zimbabwe Army has reported a fire incident at the Army Headquarters administrative complex at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, formerly known as KG6. The fire, which broke out in the early hours of December 15, 2024, at approximately 2:50 a.m., caused damage to some offices within the complex. Firefighters were quickly dispatched and successfully contained the blaze. Fortunately, no casualties were reported. An investigation into the cause of the fire is set to commence soon.
Approximately six trucks and five vehicles were involved in the crash leaving multiple people entrapped and injured. Immediately more ambulances as well as advanced life support paramedics were dispatched to assist. The eThekwini fire department was also requested to assist with the necessary rescue tools. Approximately fifteen people had sustained various injuries and once stabilized on the scene they were transported to various Durban Hospitals for the further care thaZimbabwean truck driver died after crashing into six trucks and five cars in Marrianhill Toll Plaza, on the N3 Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, on Friday. The spokesperson for Transport and Human Settlements in KZN, Ndabez
This is an Intensive Care Unit at Rusape General Hospital in Zimbabwe. Imagine being in intensive care in such an environment! This is what corrupt rule, incompetence, and repression have done to Zimbabwe. One Land Cruiser bought by the government could fix this mess at this hospital. The Government has thousands of Landcruisers and similar cars. But this is the best we have under Mnangagwa’s regime for healthcare, it is the best they can do, they just don’t care.💔💔💔Mozambicans are fighting for new dispensation us Zimbabweans we are crying babies with folded hands. We failed as citizens. By this time we were supposed to
Zimbabwe loses an estimated $2.8–$3 billion annually to corruption, with $1.8 billion lost through illicit financial flows and $1 billion through internal corruption. This amounts to nearly half of the national budget. Such staggering losses are reflected in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, where Zimbabwe scored a dismal 24 out of 100 in 2023, ranking 149th out of 180 countries globally. The consequences are felt across all sectors: from healthcare and education to infrastructure and employment opportunities. With nearly half the budget siphoned off by corruption, it is no surprise that millions of Zimbabweans cannot afford basic necessities. This systemic failure is compounded by the government&rsq
Highly Trained even to safeguard youMajor Sean Mnangagwa is a well trained security man, he is not an idol nor a decorated stooge which was just placed in the National Security Service for public attention. Remember he joined the Zimbabwe National Army some time ago in 2009 as a Private employee, but later on changed and became a full serving member. He rose through the ranks, and he is currently a full Major in the Presidential Guard. He even served during the former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe's Era. A big applause to His Excellency President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa who taught his Family to be very Patriotic and convey Patriotism to the entire Nation. Musarwadziwa!I would rather have my own son protect me than anyone else..Kudos t
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The situation has been worsened by disputes between bus operators and ZIMRA. One bus company was reportedly fined ZiG45,000, sparking a heated argument over who should bear the cost. Passengers were asked to contribute towards the fine, but many refused.Travellers attempting to cross the Beitbridge border post from South Africa have cried foul over prolonged delays, with some stranded for days. This follows a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) crackdown on smugglers and counterfeit goods, targeting buses, trucks, and kombis. Unfortunately, the operation has inadvertently affected innocent travellers, sparking widespread frustration and outrage, particularly as the festive season rush begins