Zim’s new authoritarian template: From coup to constitution
Zimbabwe now stands on the edge of what can only be described as a constitutional transformation with far-reaching implications.
By Chenayi Mutambasere
14h ago
Kombis: Transporters turned into conveyors of messages
Asked if they will put the same stickers denouncing CAB3, a commuter omnibus operator Tanaka could not give a convincing answer.
By Emison Haripindi
May. 2, 2026
Mugabe's son hit with R600,000 fine or two years in prison
Mugabe, alongside his cousin Tobias Matonhodze, appeared before the Alexandra Magistrate's Court to face the charges.
By ENCA
Apr. 29, 2026
The prison cells we ignore today may hold us tomorrow
A justice system cannot command respect if its detention facilities are synonymous with degradation.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Apr. 28, 2026
Stop trying to be an airline. Start being one: The case for Air Zimbabwe going budget
The market that a budget Air Zimbabwe would serve is real and growing. Zimbabwe received 1,613,901 international tourist arrivals in 2024, generating an estimated US$1.2 billion in tourism revenue.
By Valentine Muhamba
Apr. 27, 2026
When the wards go silent
A nation that cannot protect the integrity of its health budget cannot pretend that it is serious about the dignity of its citizens.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Apr. 27, 2026
Nurses’ strike exposes the cost of intransigence
A FEW weeks ago, we warned in this space about the looming catastrophe a nurses’ strike would unleash. That warning was ignored. Today, the consequences are here.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Apr. 24, 2026
Patients bear the brunt of nurses’ strike
Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora confirmed that an emergency meeting took place on Monday between the Health Apex Panel and the Health Services Commission.
By Problem Masau and Margaret Lubinda
Apr. 24, 2026
Seized ZPRA records stall liberation history project
The seizure happened during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s tenure.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 23, 2026




