The king’s speech – and why it has foreigners in South Africa worried
[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 2/02/2026
BBC South Africa’s Zulu king has raised eyebrows by using a highly derogatory term for foreigners and saying they must all leave the country during a much-hyped speech that was supposed to have been aimed at calming anti-migrant feelings in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal. Warning: This story (…)
... Article published by "New Zimbabwe" (Zimbabwe), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Zimbabwe newspapers
War Vets engage Government on welfare
Source: War Vets engage Government on welfare – herald Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Zimbabwe National (…)
[Zimbabwe Situation] - 3/02/2026
Traffic Cameras, E-Tickets Set for Rollout as Government Tightens Road Enforcement
Traffic Cameras, E-Tickets Set for Rollout as Government Tightens Road Enforcement Government is set to tighten road (…)
[IHarare] - 9/02/2026
Mutare Christmas Pass bypass project gaining momentum
Construction of the long-awaited Mutare Christmas Pass Bypass and Interchange Project is gaining momentum, promising (…)
[Bulawayo24] - 1er/02/2026
SONA must tackle Zimbabwe border security, say affected communities
Niani residents demand action on cross-border crime, citing frequent thefts and impunity.
[The Zimbabwean] - 9/02/2026
Mliswa endorses his handler Tagwirei for President
HARARE – Outspoken former independent Norton MP, Themba Mliswa, has publicly endorsed multi-millionaire businessman (…)
[The Zimbabwe Mail] - 2/02/2026

