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Why Mnangagwa’s advisor is under constant attack

Additionally, he is overseeing the Presidential Constituency Empowerment Fund, Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme, and the Presidential War Veterans Fund.
By Brian Muza 6h ago

Outcry over Gukurahundi hearings delay

“There is no need to hurry, there must be profiling of cases. In some instances, people were raped, tortured and killed, which will require more time to capture all that information.”
By Staff Reporter 8h ago
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Tungwarara, Tagwirei factions collide

Dumba, a senior Seventh-day Adventist Church member, was the uncle of Zanu PF Makoni district chairperson Kudzi Chipanga.
By Kenneth Nyangani 21h ago

A brazen assault on constitutionalism

Neither man spoke out by accident. Both recognise the danger that many Zimbabweans already see.
By Newsday Jun. 23, 2026

Rural electrification gains momentum in Matabeleland North

Government has pledged to connect all remaining schools in the district to electricity before the end of the year.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 22, 2026

Drama as car dealer storms State House

Mugwagwa is employed by Rhodes Car Sale, situated at the corner of 9th Street and Central Avenue in Harare.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 21, 2026
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ConCourt opens door for CAB3 referendum

The bill now proceeds to the Senate for consideration, where it is expected to pass with support from Senators linked to Sengezo Tshabangu’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 21, 2026

State sanctioned slavery

It never occurred to the majority the two meant the State would sanction slave wages.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jun. 20, 2026

New book chronicles ED’s vision 2030 legacy

Speaking about the project, Phiri said the book was aimed at documenting national development for future generations.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 20, 2026