Chicken Slice, broken glasses and the Munhumutapa delusion
Lovemore Madhuku was beaten so badly he ended up in the hospital, and the police—with a straight face—said they weren't involved.
By Doctor Stop It
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Mukoroverwa takes stand against drug abuse
“Vocational training is a great alternative, but there is a need to make these institutions more attractive and better equipped to support skills development,” he said.
By Alfred Tembo
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Sanyati farmers get survival tips amid climate change
In Zimbabwe, these regions are classified from 1 to 5, and aligning seed choice with these specific zones is seen as a vital step toward maximising productivity.
By Azriel Chimeno
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Whose constitution anyway: Whither the future of Zimbabwean democracy?
Constitutions became the guiding manuals on how post-monarchical democracies were to function.
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva
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From Mzilikazi to the global stage: Enisia reflects on her creative journey
Her performances soon caught attention, leading to roles in local productions. However, her ambitions were initially met with resistance at home.
By Showbiz Reporter
Apr. 2, 2026
Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence
What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.
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Go hang: Zanu PF, Parly tell opposition
Journalists were also harassed for reporting on the incidents, with some ordered to delete footage they had captured.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Apr. 2, 2026
Biti’s CDF slams ‘insufficient’ CAB3 meetings
The Constitution Defenders Forum (CDF) has condemned the government’s public consultations on the Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3), which began yesterday
By Kirsty Sibanda
Mar. 31, 2026
Questions hover over quality of Ukrainian weapons
Most foreign buyers prefer Western or Russian analogues with the best quality and technical characteristics.
By Own Correspondent
Mar. 31, 2026




