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Key Events For Today

1. President Hakainde Hichilema to open Parliament today.

2. The Springbok Women are preparing for a Rugby World Cup 2025 quarter-final against New Zealand on September 13 in Exeter, marking their historic first knockout stage appearance. Stellenbosch prepares to face Orlando Pirates in a thrilling MTN8 final rematch. Stellenbosch wants to get back at Orlando Pirates, who beat them last time and are the current champions. The match will happen in Mbombela and is expected to be full of rivalry and new moments. Stellenbosch hopes to forget a tough past loss. This game, which once had some trouble and ended 3-1 in Durban, is more than just about winning a trophy—it’s a key battle for both teams.

Top Trending News

1.  Beitbridge Businessman,  Farai Prosper Longwe (34) a.k.a Fatso or Mr Grocery and his wife  Nyasha (32) were found dead in their home.

Couple’s neighbours were awoken at about 1am yesterday by the sound of gunshots. Those gunshots were what ended the lives of Farai and Nyasha.

Neighbours who rushed to the scene found two bodies in the couple’s house.

National police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the case.

3. In Nkulumane, a naked elderly woman, later identified as Lucy Ngwenya from Madlenyoni in Ntabazinduna, mysteriously landed in a yard, causing fear among residents. Precious Ndlovu initially thought it was her dog but discovered the woman, who appeared to have fallen from the sky. Ndlovu screamed in terror, and the community speculated it was due to witchcraft. Ngwenya was incoherent, and police escorted her to safety, though residents remained gripped with fear. A resident later suggested Ngwenya might have dementia.

4. Zambian President Mr. Hakainde Hichilema, through Minister Maimbo, Co-Chair of the Ministerial Segment of the Mid-Term Review of the 18th Session of the Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC), conveyed a special message confirming his planned State Visit to Zimbabwe later this year. The visit will reciprocate those previously made by H.E. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and underscores the mutual respect and commitment of the two Heads of State to deepen bilateral ties and advance cooperation.

5. Courageous Women Network donates sewing machines at the Ugandan Matyrs Catholic Church in Luveve

Business

1. A new morning flight service from Johannesburg to Harare, starting on September 29, 2025, which will provide more connectivity and flexibility for business travelers. The new flight leaves Johannesburg at 6:55 AM and arrives in Harare at 8:25 AM, with a return flight at 7:00 PM. This service is designed for business travelers who wish to have a full day of meetings in Harare and return the same day

2. City Lodge Results with revenue of R2 Billion.

3. First Rand Results with Revenue of R45 Billion

Entertainment

Holy Ten flees to South Africa.

Africa

1. South Africa court rules that a man can take a woman’s surname.

2. High Court declares JP Smith and Xanthea Limberg’s office raid unlawful.

3. Four suspected house robbers killed in a police shootout in Centurion, Gauteng.

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