Zimbabwe, South Africa and AFCON
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Tawanda Maswanhise scored a fantastic goal for Zimbabwe in a 3-2 defeat to South Africa, which ends their involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations. On 19 minutes, the Motherwell forward jinked past a couple of defenders and rifled a low shot into the corner to level the game at 1-1.
Zimbabwe will face South Africa on Matchday 3 of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations group stage. Here’s how to watch every moment, including kickoff times and TV and streaming coverage options in the United States.
Zimbabwe will continue to make strategic mineral purchases in 2026 in order to build its foreign currency reserves, as it pushes ahead with plans to adopt the ZiG as its sole currency by 2030, central bank governor John Mushayavanhu said on Sunday.
APA News Zimbabwe is heading into a worsening food insecurity crisis, with vulnerable communities projected to slip into critical conditions during the peak lean season from December to March, according to a new report by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET).
Angola vs Zimbabwe: time, live broadcast channelsCAN 2025: What time and on which channels to watch the Angola vs Zimbabwe match liveIn this group where Egypt and South Africa are
Mohamed Salah 's late winner saw Egypt beat Zimbabwe 2-1 in their AFCON opener. Prince Dube steered in to give his side a shock lead, before Omar Marmoush lashed home to level. Liverpool star Salah's scruffy finish in added time stole the victory for Hossam Hassan 's side.
Reuters Zimbabwe will add 400 megawatts to its power grid, a fifth of the country’s electricity demand, under a $455m (R7.5bn) upgrade of its Hwange coal-fired power plant, the head of state-owned power utility Zesa said.
Zimbabwe vs South Africa is scheduled for a 4pm GMT kick-off tonight, Monday, December 29, 2025. The match will take place at the Marrakesh Stadium. Every match of the tournament will be broadcast across Channel 4’s network.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Ltd. will voluntarily delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, citing a persistent valuation discount to regional peers.
Zimbabwe recorded a sharp increase in road traffic accidents during the 2025 festive season, with 100 people losing their lives, representing a 30 percent rise compared to the same period last year. Police statistics show that the spike was evident in the total number of accidents,