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ED, Tshabangu host councillors in Byo

The initiatives aim to enhance service delivery and improve land management in local authorities.
By Miriam Mangwaya 19h ago

A missed opportunity

The second republic should be credited for initiating the process after its predecessor did nothing, with Mugabe referring to Gukurahundi as a “moment of madness”.
By Newsday 19h ago

Panic grips Harare City Council bosses

President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed a five-member team led by retired High Court judge, Justice Maphios Cheda, to investigate the operations of the municipality.
By Kenneth Nyangani 19h ago

No price for dead person: Victims…as Gukurahundi public hearings begin

He flagged barring of the media from covering the hearings, adding that it raises eyebrows and people will be scared to participate in the hearings.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 25, 2025

US$5m monthly for Gwayi-Shangani project

He said funding for the project would also cater for the resettlement and compensation of families affected by dam construction.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Jun. 24, 2025

B/bridge rural school gets digital, infrastructural boost

These projects reflect the government’s sustained push to narrow the rural-urban digital divide and expand access to quality education.
By Patricia Sibanda Jun. 24, 2025

Scepticism over Gukurahundi hearings

They raised fears that the security of victims, who will appear before the secretive panel, was not guaranteed if they unequivocally reveal the horrors of the 1980’s mass killings.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 22, 2025
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I’m back, says Chamisa

Mnangagwa has repeatedly said that he is a constitutionalist, and does not intend to have his term of office extended.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 22, 2025
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Tagwirei rekindles 2030 agenda

Mnangagwa’s term of office ends in 2028, according to the constitution and he has previously indicated that he wants to retire when the time comes.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 22, 2025