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Two Infants Die in Drowning Incidents

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Itai Mazire

National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi has issued a clarion call to parents across the country to closely supervise children following two unrelated drowning incidents in Harare and Bulawayo that left two infants dead.

He said the infants were aged 2 and 3 years old.

The police report two tragic drowning incidents recorded in Bulawayo and Harare on 28 November 2025.

“In the first incident, a female infant (3) drowned after falling into a toilet pit filled with water, approximately 2.5 metres deep. The victim was playing at a house in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

He said in the second case, a male infant (2) died after falling into a well about six metres deep at a house along Gurudzi Street, New Mabvuku, Harare.

“The ZRP implores the public to ensure that open water sources, pits, and other hazards are secured to prevent similar tragedies.”

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Epworth Local Board To Name and Shame

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The Epworth Local Board has warned residents with outstanding bills that they risk legal action, public naming, and blacklisting if arrears are not cleared immediately.

In a public notice released on 15 April 2026, the council informs all residents, ratepayers and stakeholders to settle their outstanding bills and clear all arrears with immediate effect.

“Timely payment of dues is essential for the continued provision and improvement of service delivery.

Residents and stakeholders with unpaid accounts are strongly encouraged to visit council offices or use available payment platforms to settle their accounts,” the council said.

The council stated that failure to settle outstanding debts may result in the following actions:

– Council taking legal action against defaulters;

– Publication of names of defaulters in the local newspaper and on council official social media platforms

– Blacklisting of defaulters, which may affect their ability to access various services across the country, including certain financial services.

“Council urges all affected parties to take this notice seriously and act promptly to avoid these measures,” the notice said.

The Epworth Local Board provided contact numbers 0771317065 and 0776587501 for enquiries, along with its website http://epworthlocalboard.co.zw and email elb@africaonline.co.zw.

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Indonesian Embassy in Harare Reaffirms Commitment to Zimbabwe as a Strategic Trade Partner

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Harare, April 2026 — The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Harare proudly reaffirms its strong commitment to deepening economic and trade relations with the Republic of Zimbabwe, in line with Zimbabwe’s national vision of being “Open for Business.”

This shared spirit of openness and opportunity continues to inspire Indonesia to actively engage and build mutually beneficial partnerships with Zimbabwe across key sectors.

As part of this commitment, Indonesia will participate in the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) 2026 in Bulawayo, marking another milestone in its longstanding presence at one of the region’s premier trade exhibitions.

Indonesia’s participation reflects not only its dedication to strengthening bilateral trade, but also its confidence in Zimbabwe as a promising and reliable partner in Africa.

A key highlight of this year’s engagement is the introduction of PT. Wings Corp Indonesia to the Zimbabwean market, demonstrating Indonesia’s readiness to expand its private sector footprint. In addition, the Embassy has facilitated a strategic partnership between PT.

Dami Sariwana and Kumbucha Pvt Ltd, which will be showcased during ZITF 2026. This collaboration represents a tangible step toward industrial cooperation and value creation between the two nations.

Further reinforcing this effort, the Embassy has supported several prominent Indonesian companies to present their products and explore market opportunities in Zimbabwe. These include PT.

ABC President Indonesia, Khong Guan Indonesia, PT. Konimex, Blankenheim Indonesia, PT. Duniatex, and PT. Mitra Saruta Indonesia. Their participation highlights Indonesia’s diverse industrial capabilities, ranging from food and beverages to pharmaceuticals and textiles.

Through these initiatives, the Indonesian Embassy aims to translate Zimbabwe’s “Open for Business” vision into concrete partnerships, fostering trade, investment, and people-to-people connections.

Indonesia believes that Zimbabwe holds immense potential as a gateway to regional markets, and remains committed to walking hand in hand with Zimbabwe in unlocking shared economic growth and prosperity.

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Polio blitz: 20 districts targeted

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The Ministry of Health and Child Care has launched an aggressive two-round polio vaccination campaign to “interrupt the transmission of polioviruses” across 20 high-risk districts, mobilising door-to-door teams to reach every child under five.

Round one runs 20–23 April 2026, with a second round scheduled for 2–5 June 2026.

The drive is part of a “coordinated regional effort alongside Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia”.

Targeted districts include Bulawayo’s Emakandeni, Northern Suburbs and Nkulumane; Harare City, Chitungwiza, Epworth and Ruwa, as well as Mutare, Chimanimani, Chipinge, Mbire, Mudzi, Kariba, Chiredzi, Binga, Hwange, Bulilima, Matobo and Gwanda.

“All children under five years of age in these districts must be vaccinated, regardless of their previous vaccination status,” the ministry said.

Vaccination teams are using “door-to-door outreach, fixed sites, and mobile units to ensure every child is reached”.

Health authorities urge parents to cooperate fully. No polio case has been announced, but the pre-emptive strike follows regional detection of circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses.

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