Zimbabwe: News, Sports & Weather Insights

When you hear Zimbabwe, you picture a land of high plateaus, vibrant cities and a love for sport. Zimbabwe, a southern African nation known for its dramatic landscapes and bustling cultural scene. Also called the Republic of Zimbabwe, it serves as a backdrop for everything from cricket matches to regional weather patterns that affect daily life.

Why Zimbabwe matters in sports and weather updates

One of the biggest draws for locals and tourists alike is Cricket, the bat‑and‑ball game that links Zimbabwe with nations across the Commonwealth. Whether it’s a home series against Sri Lanka or an ODI showdown in Harare, cricket connects the country to the global stage. The sport requires well‑maintained pitches, international broadcasting, and fan enthusiasm—elements that shape travel, hospitality and local business. Recent fixtures have highlighted how a single match can boost hotel bookings, fuel media coverage and even influence regional trade talks.

But it’s not just sport that shapes the conversation. Weather alerts, official warnings issued by meteorological agencies about rain, storms or extreme temperatures play a vital role in planning events, road travel and agricultural cycles. When a heavy‑rain warning hits key districts, organizers scramble to adjust match timings, airlines tweak flight schedules, and commuters re‑route daily commutes. These alerts affect everything from stadium lighting to emergency services, underscoring the close link between climate and public life.

Below you’ll find a curated set of articles that cover everything from Zimbabwe’s latest cricket series and weather updates across South Asia to broader regional stories that impact the country. Dive in to see how sports, climate and current events intersect, and get a clear picture of what’s happening right now.

Rahmat Shah's 231* eclipses record as Shahidi retakes Afghanistan Test crown
Rahmat Shah's 231* eclipses record as Shahidi retakes Afghanistan Test crown

Rahmat Shah set a new Afghanistan Test record with 231* in Bulawayo, then Hashmatullah Shahidi reclaimed it with 236*, sparking a historic partnership and a series‑changing draw.

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