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2024
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2025
in
Zimbabwe
→
2026
2027
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Decades:
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See also:
Other events of 2025
Timeline of Zimbabwean history
Events of
2025
in
Zimbabwe
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Emmerson Mnangagwa
Vice President
:
Constantino Chiwenga
Events
[
edit
]
February
[
edit
]
6 February – A
Hongdu JL-8
of the
Air Force of Zimbabwe
crashes near
Gweru
, killing the pilot.
[
1
]
13 February – A bus collides with a truck near
Beitbridge
, killing 24 people and injuring 30 others.
[
2
]
March
[
edit
]
9 March – A dam collapses at a farm in
Chipinge
, killing five people and leaving two others missing.
[
3
]
19 March – A collision involving a van and two trucks at a junction near
Dzivarasekwa
kills seven people and injures eight others.
[
4
]
20 March – Sports minister
Kirsty Coventry
becomes the first African and the first woman to be elected as
president
of the
International Olympic Committee
.
[
5
]
25 March –
Zimbabwe National Army
commander
Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe
is appointed by President Mnangagwa as Sports Minister to replace
Kirsty Coventry
.
[
6
]
31 March -
M31 Movement
[
7
]
Holidays
[
edit
]
Further information:
Public holidays in Zimbabwe
Source
:
[
8
]
1 January – New Year's Day
21 February –
National Youth Day
18 April –
Independence Day
18 April –
Good Friday
19 April –
Holy Saturday
20 April –
Easter Sunday
21 April –
Easter Monday
1 May –
Labour Day
25 May –
Africa Day
8 August –
Heroes' Day
12 August – Defence Forces Day
22 December –
National Unity Day
25 December –
Christmas Day
26 December –
Boxing Day
Deaths
[
edit
]
23 March –
Geoffrey Nyarota
, 74, journalist and human rights activist.
[
9
]
References
[
edit
]
^
"Air Force of Zimbabwe pilot killed on training flight near Gweru"
.
The Zimbabwean
. Retrieved
9 February
2025
.
^
"24 people have died in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck in Zimbabwe, police say"
.
AP News
. 13 February 2025
. Retrieved
14 February
2025
.
^
"5 children killed and 2 others are missing after a dam collapses in Zimbabwe"
.
AP News
. 14 March 2025
. Retrieved
14 March
2025
.
^
"Seven Killed, Eight Injured In Three-Vehicle Crash Near Dzivarasekwa"
.
The Zimbabwean
. 21 March 2025
. Retrieved
21 March
2025
.
^
"Kirsty Coventry elected as new president of the International Olympic Committee"
.
France 24
. 20 March 2025
. Retrieved
20 March
2025
.
^
"Zimbabwe military general replaces Kirsty Coventry as sports minister"
.
AP News
. 27 March 2025
. Retrieved
27 March
2025
.
^
"M31 Power, How Mnangagwa's Fake Presidency Has Ended, And What's Now Needed"
.
ZimEye
. 30 March 2025
. Retrieved
31 March
2025
.
^
"Zimbabwe Public Holidays 2025"
.
Public Holidays Global
. Retrieved
24 October
2024
.
^
"Zimbabwe: Veteran Journalist Geoff Nyarota Dies"
.
AllAfrica
. Retrieved
24 March
2025
.
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