Zimbabwe’s political crisis has dragged for too long
Even though it's not election season, opposition political parties have witnessed an increase in repression and discriminatory treatment by state agents.
By Evans Mathanda
Jun. 30, 2024
Chinhoyi cllrs clash over acting town clerk
Mayor Owen Charuza and his colleagues from CCC are being accused of trying to make town engineer Simon Marara acting town clerk without following due process.
By Nunurai Jena
Jun. 21, 2024
We cannot run a toilet: Chinhoyi cllrs
The toilet debate arose because of the use of chamber toilets by the public whenever they visit Town House for various reasons including paying rates.
By Nunurai Jena
May. 27, 2024
Zim authorities detain suspects indefinitely, despite laws
The Constitution provides for compensation when the arrested person has not been accorded their rights. These rights include release from detention within 48 hours of the initial arrest.
By Global Press Journal
Feb. 20, 2024
Malleability of Zim politics
The participation tainted the opposition’s credibility among supporters. This was to be the opposition’s stance in participating in elections without meaningful reforms.
By Sharon Hofisi
Feb. 16, 2024
Tshabangu’s CCC confident of victory
Tshabangu’s spokesperson Khaliphani Phugeni told Southern Eye that they have been on the ground conducting door to door campaigns and answering questions from the electorate.
By Nizbert Moyo
Feb. 3, 2024
Village Rhapsody: When the politics is not right
Sometime last year, police went door-to-door arresting CCC and Zanu PF supporters on allegation of spreading mayhem at Mupedzanhamo market, burning rival vending stalls.
By Evans Mathanda
Dec. 24, 2023
Rifts emerge in Mutare council
Chabuka was elected mayor after the recall of Sophia Gwasira, deputy mayor Cloud Nengomasha and ward 4 councillor Nelson Mapuvire.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 11, 2023
Zanu PF snatches Chinhoyi ward from CCC
The opposition CCC is engulfed in trouble as self-proclaimed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu is recalling its MPs, senators and councillors.
By Nunurai Jena
Dec. 4, 2023