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Peace under threat: Catholic bishops

In a Press statement, the bishops said despite the country not facing war, citizens were under threat from crime as well as political violence.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Nov. 24, 2023

Violence rocks Gutu West

Elections in the constituency could not be held on August 23 following the death of one of the nominated candidates, Christopher Mutonhori Rwodzi of Zanu PF.
By Kenneth Nyangani Nov. 10, 2023

Letters: A review of the August 23 elections

While the ruling Zanu PF party may argue that the elections were free and fair due to lack of widespread violence, we must not allow ourselves to be deceived by this façade.
By Amh Voices Sep. 25, 2023

Rampant abductions promoting lawlessness

It is, therefore, in Mnangagwa’s best interests that this abduction and torture menace be nipped in the bud as it soils his administration.
By Newsday Sep. 25, 2023

I’m winning this election: ED

Mnangagwa said Zanu PF would wind up its campaigns in Midlands, his home province on Saturday.
By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 17, 2023

Catholic bishops call for peace

 In a statement, the ZCBC said elections come and go and communities should not be divided by their various political persuasions.
By Emmanuel Mpofu Aug. 13, 2023

Editorial Comment: Nip intimidation, violence in the bud

Politicians that threaten voters in order to seize their vote do not have the nation's interests at heart. Such politicians do not deserve anyone's vote.
By The Standard Aug. 13, 2023

CCC member stoned to death in Harare violence

According to CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, a group of ‘thugs’ ambushed their youth members, who were heading to a rally in Harare’s Glen View high density suburb on Thursday.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Aug. 3, 2023

Political tension, violence concerns heighten

Meanwhile, police have warned political parties and their supporters against political violence.