Independence Day projects workers remain unpaid
She further noted that while the programme was rolled out as a flagship initiative, a number of sites are yet to be finalised, leaving communities without the benefits originally promised.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jun. 25, 2026
Africa Day: Africa must stop watching history and start writing it
Why does a continent so rich remain home to so many poor people?
By Jameson Timba
May. 26, 2026
Finish what was started
A month after Zimbabwe marked 46 years of independence in Maphisa, Matabeleland South province, several legacy projects linked to the event remain incomplete.
By Southern Eye
May. 14, 2026
Uncertainty grips Matobo as post- independence activity grinds to a halt
In the lead-up to Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Day celebrations hosted in Matobo, the district of Matabeleland South was promised a lasting transformation through a series of “legacy projects.”
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 10, 2026
Pride, progress and unfinished business in Maphisa
Independence Day celebrations are often accompanied by accelerated infrastructure development in host provinces, including road rehabilitation, public facility upgrades and community projects.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 1, 2026
Independence must mean something—for every generation
It must be experienced in real time.
By Simbarashe Namusi
Apr. 25, 2026
Independence beyond politics
It is important to note that Zimbabwe has made important strides in advancing the rights and status of women since Independence.
By Tinashe Madamombe
Apr. 24, 2026
Zimbabwe at 46: Remembering solidarity in the liberation struggle
During the liberation struggle, China played a significant role in supporting Zanu and its armed wing, the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (Zanla).
By Gideon Chitanga
Apr. 23, 2026
Zimbabwe’s 46th independence anniversary: The unfinished journey towards total liberation
We raised our own national flag, sang our national anthem, and formed a democratically elected government—finally, the African people of Zimbabwe took the reins of their own nation.
By Saxon Zvina
Apr. 22, 2026




