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  1. Nehanda

    Zimbabwe Youths Score 10 Hectares to Build a Future

    For many years, young people in Zimbabwe have faced job problems and money struggles. They want chances to build better lives, help their country grow, and escape poverty. President Mnangagwa stepped up with a plan that made these dreams possible. His focus on helping youth has created real...
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    Judge drops bid to stop tree nursery takeover

    The court turned down Nadia Vongai Mabvirakure when she asked for help keeping her business partners away from her tree nursery in Murehwa. Judge Happias Zhou made Mabvirakure pay all legal fees after rejecting her request completely. She had filed papers as The Trustees for the Time Being of...
  3. Nehanda

    Gov Happy With Hills Estate Build in Harare

    Zimbabwe officials love the progress at the Hills Luxury Golf Estate. This huge $300 million project in Harare will create living space for over 4,300 people. Workers have already finished 80 percent of the roads in phase one. The development includes apartments, villas, townhouses, and...
  4. Nehanda

    Dete gets power and villages come alive

    Electric power came to Dete and Hurungwe villages, making huge changes for people who had never had it before. A new 120-kilowatt solar grid gives homes and shops energy thanks to Zimbabwe's leaders and United Nations help. Local people started new shops, kept food cold, and used modern tools...
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    Mutare cleans house on stray vendors

    Mutare City Council plans to remove all street vendors from unofficial spots starting tonight. The cleanup targets sellers around downtown areas who lack permits. Street vendor groups actually support this city action because these unofficial sellers avoid paying fees to the local government...
  6. Nehanda

    Drug busts and odd finds along Mukuvisi River

    Police arrested seven people selling drugs by the Mukuvisi River in a bushy area. Officers found marijuana and biscuits mixed with drugs during the arrests. The seven suspects are talking with police as part of ongoing investigations. National Police Commissioner Paul Nyathi shared news about...
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    Chief Makumbe dies in head on crash on Harare Mutare road

    A car crash killed Chief Makumbe of Buhera on Wednesday afternoon. The head-on crash happened when his Toyota Hilux hit a Gold Class bus on the Harare-Mutare highway. The accident took place around 4 pm at the 86-kilometer mark on that road. Chief Makumbe was born with the name Takudzwa Paul...
  8. Nehanda

    SADC steps up to boost livelihoods across the region

    The Southern African Development Community plans to make life better for everyone in the region. Professor Amon Murwira, who heads Foreign Affairs and International Trade, explained this at the final SADC Council meeting in Harare today. As chairperson of the Council, Murwira talked about what...
  9. Nehanda

    Govt extends food aid by a month to beat hunger

    Zimbabwe officials added another month of food help because many people planted late due to rain delays. The government usually hands out food from January through March, but will keep going until April this year. Officials want nobody to starve before farmers harvest their crops. Even after...
  10. Nehanda

    CCC tussle Tshabangu drops legal action over recall

    Sengezo Tshabangu pulled back his urgent request from the High Court. He had asked the judge to stop CCC party president Welshman Ncube from kicking him out of Parliament. Attorney Lewis Uriri told Judge Mary Zimba-Dube they wanted to cancel the case. Ncube later said Tshabangu made a mistake by...
  11. Nehanda

    McKinstry sets final team for 2026 qualifier matches

    Coach Johnathan McKinstry named his final team yesterday for next week's 2026 World Cup games. He picked these players after cutting down from the 33 names he shared earlier. McKinstry made the announcement at Football House, where he revealed which athletes would represent The Gambia on the...
  12. Nehanda

    Senegal's Endless Political Feuds Hurt Democracy

    Senegal keeps falling into the same bad habit. Political leaders take revenge on each other instead of running the country well. This back-and-forth hurts everyone as rivals attack each other through courts and accusations. The nation struggles because officials focus more on fighting enemies...
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    Warrant out for Sierra Leone suspect in murder

    A Banjul judge approved an arrest warrant for Abdul Kamara yesterday. Principal Magistrate Muhammed Krubally signed the order after police said Kamara fled back home to Sierra Leone. The Sierra Leonean man faces charges for killing retired banker Reuben Andrews. This murder happened at Brufut...
  14. Nehanda

    Presidents Takeover of McCarthy Square Stirs BCC Gripes

    The President's Office decided to grab control of McCarthy Square from the Banjul City Council. Their cabinet secretary wrote a letter explaining this change. After fixing up the square for the 60th birthday party of The Gambia, the President's team wants to run things themselves. They spent big...
  15. Nehanda

    Voting Clause Snub Leaves Diaspora Feeling Dumped

    Many Gambians have criticized lawmakers who blocked overseas citizens from voting. The National Assembly turned down a part of the election bill that would have given Gambians living abroad voting rights. Twenty-five lawmakers from President Barrow's National People's Party (NPP) and their...
  16. Nehanda

    Tractor deal gears up for Gambian farmers

    Vice President Muhammad Jallow announced that GACH and Yonna Group received government contracts to supply tractors for farmers across The Gambia. According to Tabora Bojang, these two companies will deliver 180 tractors through different arrangements. President Barrow previously stated during...
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    Health Minister to sue dodgy contractors over poor work

    The Health Minister, Dr Ahmadou Samateh, plans to take legal action against builders who failed to finish health center renovations across The Gambia. These companies signed contracts but never completed their work on time. The World Bank gave money last year to fix these medical buildings, yet...
  18. Nehanda

    PPP Eyes Banjul Half Die Race

    The PPP decided to run someone for the empty council seat in Half Die Ward, Banjul. Their main leadership team gave the green light yesterday for this special election. The party feels strongly about jumping into this race because its top guy believes it should fight every battle it can actually...
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    Gambia and Bangladesh team up on visa deal and Rohingya

    The Gambia and Bangladesh just made travel easier for government officials by signing a deal that lets diplomats skip visas. This agreement brings both countries closer than ever before. During the signing event, The Gambia showed strong support for how Bangladesh is handling the Rohingya...
  20. Nehanda

    Council Crew in a Cash Fumble

    Mustapha John runs the market at Banjul City Council. He told investigators that Mariama Sillah, who collected money for the council, took cash and left for Germany, where her husband already lived. John explained that Sillah worked in Zone D, one of the biggest areas. When collectors there...
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