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See also:
2022 in East Africa
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
Events of
2022
in
Zimbabwe
.
←
2021
2020
2019
2022
in
Zimbabwe
→
2023
2024
2025
Decades:
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2022
Timeline of Zimbabwean history
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Emmerson Mnangagwa
Vice President
Constantino Chiwenga
Events
[
edit
]
Ongoing:
COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe
March 26 -
2022 Zimbabwean by-elections
.
[
1
]
April 15 - At least 35 people are killed and 71 others are injured when a bus carrying
churchgoers
to an
Easter
gathering crashes in
Chipinge
.
[
2
]
May 26 -
Zimbabwean
courts rule that the
age of consent in Zimbabwe
must be raised to 18.
[
3
]
May 31 - Six African countries, on
Zimbabwe
's initiative, agree to restart trade in
ivory
as the population of
elephants
soars beyond sustainable levels.
[
4
]
Scheduled events
[
edit
]
Further information:
Public holidays in Zimbabwe
Deaths
[
edit
]
January 27 –
Gwinyai Chingoka
, tennis player (b. 1982)
[
5
]
January 31 –
Phyllis Ndlovu
, politician
[
6
]
February 14 -
Charles Yohane
, footballer (b. 1973)
[
7
]
April 7 -
Elvis Nyathi
, refugee (b. 1979)
[
8
]
April 24 -
Collin Williams
, cricket player (b. 1961)
[
9
]
April 27 -
John Gwitira
, political activist (b. 1949)
[
10
]
May 15 -
Martin Munyanyi
, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1956)
[
11
]
May 26 -
Aldiglade Bhamu
, footballer (b. 1987)
[
12
]
May 28 -
Christopher Kuruneri
, politician (b. 1949)
[
13
]
June 5 -
Stanley Goreraza
, military officer
[
14
]
June 5 -
Alex Magaisa
, political advisor (b. 1975)
[
15
]
May 27 -
Mildred Reason Dube
, politician
[
16
]
May 27 -
Giles Mutsekwa
, politician (b. 1948)
[
17
]
July 17 -
Watson Khupe
, politician (b. 1962)
[
18
]
August 1 -
Cont Mhlanga
, actor (b. 1957)
[
19
]
See also
[
edit
]
COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
African Continental Free Trade Area
References
[
edit
]
^
"Zimbabwe by-elections: New party, same fears of dirty tricks"
.
BBC News
. 2022-03-24
. Retrieved
2023-08-31
.
^
"Zimbabwe bus crash leaves 35 dead ahead of Easter church event"
.
www.aljazeera.com
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Zimbabwe's court raises age of consent for sex to 18 years"
.
AP NEWS
. 2022-05-26
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Six African Nations Agreed to Push for Restarting Ivory Trade"
.
www.occrp.org
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Former Zimbabwe Davis Cup player Chingoka dies"
.
The Herald
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Announcements by the Hon. President of the Senate"
.
Senate Hansard
.
31
(19): 1. 2022-02-15.
^
"Ex-Zimbabwe footballer Yohane killed"
.
BBC Sport
. 2022-02-16
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Mourners at Elvis Nyathi's memorial vent anger at Zimbabwe ambassador service"
.
The Mail & Guardian
. 2022-04-22
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"ZC extends condolences on passing of Collin Williams"
.
Zimbabwe Cricket
. 2022-04-26
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Just In: Liberation war stalwart Gwitira dies"
.
The ManicaPost
. 27 April 2022
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Prominent Roman Catholic bishop Munyanyi dies aged 66"
.
NewZimbabwe.com
. 2022-05-15
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Ex-Mighty Warriors midfielder Bhamu dies aged 34"
.
Soccer24
. 2022-05-27
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Former Finance Minister Kuruneri dies"
.
NewZimbabwe.com
. 2022-05-29
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Grace Mugabe's ex-husband Stanley Goreraza dies"
.
Zimbabwe News Now
. 2022-06-05
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Breaking: Former Tsvangirai advisor and fierce gvt critic Alex Magaisa dies"
.
NewZimbabwe.com
. 2022-06-05
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
Goba, Cynthia (2022-06-28).
"Sad News: Ex Home Affairs minister dies, Zimbabwe plunged into mourning"
.
www.myzimbabwe.co.zw
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Former Home Affairs minister dies"
.
NewsDay
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Senator Khupe burial tomorrow...as BCC mourns his death"
.
NewsDay
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
^
"Renowned culture activist and playwright Cont Mhlanga dies"
.
Zimbabwe News Now
. 2022-08-01
. Retrieved
2022-08-31
.
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