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Chivayo, the Junior Parliament and a lesson in public leadership

A junior parliamentarian had asked Wicknell Chivayo for vehicles and iPhones.
By Simbarashe Namusi 3h ago
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HIV time bomb for SA returnees

The government says it has screened more than 99 000 returning citizens to date.
By Sharon Sibindi Jul. 16, 2026

Choosing to be the light

"Darkness cannot be removed by complaints alone. It begins to disappear when ordinary people choose to become the light."
By Evelyn Bengura Jul. 16, 2026

Dutch partnership expands safe water access in Mutare

This emerged during an oversight visit by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 16, 2026

Constitutional amendments, lies, and the power grab

To understand the fallacy of this narrative, one must look directly at the specific architecture of Section 328(7), a clause designed precisely to prevent this exact scenario.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Jul. 14, 2026

Cancelling elections an admission of failure

The disastrous impact of the constitutional manipulation brought about by selfish interests will not only be keenly felt by the country’s citizens but also by neighbouring countries.
By Doctor Stop It Jul. 12, 2026

MPs get smaller second allocation of government good relief

Molokele revealed that his constituency is still chasing an outstanding allocation from the initial rice disbursement programme conducted nearly two years ago.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 3, 2026

CAB3 and the politics of Acting Presidents: How a procedural amendment could reshape Zim’s succession politics

Parliament, rather than the governing party, would elect a new President within 30 days, while one Vice-President temporarily assumes presidential authority.
By Jameson Timba Jun. 30, 2026