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Revealed: Tshabangu plot to help Mnangagwa 2030 bid

Tshabangu’s camp wants the two processes avoided, and has reached out to Zanu PF to cobble up a unity government with his CCC party and then suspend elections altogether.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago
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Zimbabwe in massive gold mop up

Zimbabwe produced approximately 37 tonnes of gold in 2024, with authorities believing the additional three tonnes are within reach if compliance improves and leakages are curbed.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 3h ago
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Mnangagwa critic’s SA case takes new twist

This unexpected delay has sparked outrage among his supporters, lawyers, and human rights observers who accuse authorities of deliberately stalling the proceedings.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 3h ago
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The case of Blessed Mhlanga: Pre-trial detentions now Mnangagwa govt’s new weapon of choice

Mhlanga said he was not surprised when he was initially denied bail by Harare magistrate Farai Gwatima on February 28.
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

Zimbabweans rush into property as haven against volatile economy

Its stance has led to a liquidity crunch that’s impacted the bourse and forced local investors to look elsewhere.
By Ray Ndlovu 3h ago

Letter to my people: Tino Machakaire said what they don’t want to hear

 In response the delusional Health deputy minister Sleiman Kwidini said his ministry has made remarkable progress in improving the country’s health sector. 
By Doctor Stop It 3h ago

Makepekepe held as Bakala era begins

Even with the draw, the CAPS United supporters were visibly pleased with the team's performance.

Editorial Comment: Health crisis: Don’t bury heads in the sand

Machakaire had taken to X after visiting a relative at a public hospital where he said he had been left him “deeply concerned by the conditions I witnessed.”
By The Standard 3h ago
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Harare executives’ mega salaries rile residents

The town clerk was reported to be earning US$27 000, which can increase to US$30 000 with additional perks while the least-paid executive earns US$15 000 per month.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 3h ago