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Hunger, starvation expose Zanu PF insincerity

The El Niño-induced drought had ravaged Zimbabwe, along other countries in the Southern African Development Community region and the effects are still traumatising us today.
By Newsday 29m ago

Spare health facilities from extensive load-shedding

The country is in economic doldrums and government should do something urgently to address the plight of workers.
By Johannes Marisa 34m ago

Expose more rot at HCC: Residents

Mnangagwa last year appointed a commission to investigate the City of Harare’s management and financial affairs since 2017.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 6, 2025

Outcry over changes in pensionable age limit

The Public Service Commission made the amendment in accordance with section 31 of the Public Service Act.
By Lorraine Muromo Jan. 6, 2025
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2030: CIO, police shake-up raises eyebrows

Mnangagwa started his annual leave at the beginning of the month and is said to be at his Precabe Farm in the Midlands. Vice President Kembo Mohadi is the acting president.
By Sydney Kawadza and Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 5, 2025

Editorial Comment: Get rid of dead wood to give Zimbabweans hope

The two swapped ministries. To some extent it was an admission that the two ministers had failed to deliver in their portfolios. 
By The Standard Jan. 5, 2025
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2024 Cabinet scorecard: Mnangagwa’s team delivers another underwhelming performance amid crises

Truth Diggers considered the minister’s target performance in assessing their performance in 2024.

2025: Another tough, uncertain year predicted for Zimbabweans

Mnangagwas’ backers last year started pushing for the extension of the 82 year-old ruler’s term of office beyond 2028, claiming that he needed more time to see his vision coming to fruition.
By Sydney Kawadza Jan. 5, 2025

Now who can say no?

Mnangagwa himself has publicly stated three times that he wants to retire at the end of his term in 2028.
By Newsday Jan. 3, 2025