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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
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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
Bishop Tudor Bismark advises couples on lasting marriages
Fairly regimented in that time is specific reading. It’s not random. It’s specific reading. So I’m right now doing leadership.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Mar. 2, 2025
Stop intimidating Blessed Mhlanga
Are we going back to the late former President Robert Mugabe era or his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa has been pretending all along.
By Jacob Mutisi
Feb. 28, 2025
History is worth remembering
This was at the height of public protests against Zimbabwe’s ageing ruler, the only leader the country had known for 37 years.
By Newsday
Feb. 27, 2025
Youthful energy electrifies Bulawayo on National Youth Day
Setting the tone was Khaya Arts with its captivating performance. It sent the crowd into a frenzy, jumping and screaming.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Feb. 26, 2025
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Tussle for control of Mugabe’s piece of land spills into court
Chilimbe admitted that this is a converse case saying there has been an application for relief, but no decision upon it was given.
By Desmond Chingarande
Feb. 23, 2025
Black man, you’re on your own: The West’s selective outrage
During that time, Mugabe became the darling of the West, even getting undeserved honorary degrees from Western universities.
By Mxolisi Ncube
Feb. 13, 2025