No title, no utilities, no problem...inside the Zimbabwean ruling party’s land-for-votes scheme
There, she built another house, where she still lives. Many others in her neighborhood have acquired land this way, she says.
By Global Press Journal
Apr. 10, 2025
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Why impeachment is a big issue for Mnangagwa
Geza, who is also a war veteran and former Zanu PF MP, said the process to impeach Mnangagwa would kick-start when Parliament resumes sitting, probably this week.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Problem Masau
Apr. 6, 2025
Editor’s Memo: Exchanging fire at a staggering cost to Zim’s ailing economy
Mugabe's actions provoked a global backlash and tough embargos, after evolving into a violent sham that benefited his cronies.
By Shame Makoshori
Apr. 4, 2025
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'Same oppressive mindset throwing us into big mess'
There are no issues in Zanu PF problematic enough to undermine its ability to close ranks when confronted with an external common enemy.
By Julia Ndlela
Apr. 4, 2025
Protests shut down Zimbabwe
Police details fired teargas canisters to break up the crowd, sending demonstrators fleeing into nearby streets.
By Problem Masau and Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 1, 2025
Coventry returns to heroine's welcome.
Coventry stunned the world by romping to victory in a race few tipped her to stand a chance. She will be sworn in to succeed Thomas Bach on June 23.
By Austin Karonga
Mar. 31, 2025
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March 31: Vicious attack at war vets leader’s house
In a bid to sanitise the coup, the army roped in the masses.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Praise Nyamadzawo
Mar. 28, 2025
Coventry returns to heroine's welcome
Coventry last week stunned the world by romping to victory in a race few tipped her to stand a chance. She will be sworn in to succeed Thomas Bach on June 23.
By Austin Karonga
Mar. 24, 2025
Democracy on the ballot: The power and peril of elections in Zim
Civil society and the media must continue to play their part in holding leaders accountable and advocating for change.
By Tariro Sande and Ruvarashe Makanza
Mar. 6, 2025