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European Film Festival Zimbabwe announces BIOSKOP! Short Film Competition shortlist

In a statement yesterday, festival co-ordinator Mercy Mangwana Nyamhunga expressed delight over the quality of the work of the filmmakers.
By Rachel Shonhiwa Sep. 27, 2024

Invictus appoints Victoria McLellan as CFO

Invictus managing director Scott Macmillan said the firm was thrilled to have the CFO on board.
By Business Reporter and Business Today Aug. 23, 2024

Bubi villagers protest against marginilisation

Nick Mangwana, the government spokesperson, said although he had not seen the petition the government’s policy on devolution was meant to address such issues.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 4, 2024

Black-listed govt suppliers face arrest... OPC, defence dominate in deals with affected firms

In an interview, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Nick Mangwana revealed that the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) will determine the next steps.
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza Jul. 26, 2024

Mangwana defends release of Wadyajena's assets

The anti-graft body had confiscated the property alleging they were ill-gotten wealth before the court removed Wadyajena from remand for lack of evidence.
By Staff Reporter May. 12, 2024

Muckracker: Imagine ruling without an excuse for failure

“Well, this is massive. A great vindication of President Mnangagwa’s foreign policy,” Nick Mangwana posted, his excitement palpable.
By Muckracker Mar. 8, 2024

ED wants to kill me …Mapfumo rubbishes govt peace talk

In 2022, Mapfumo failed to come back to Zimbabwe to bury his brother Lancelot who had succumbed to cancer in the United States, where he was living citing his security in Zimbabwe.
By Sindiso Dube Feb. 18, 2024

Govt officials, politicians and their use of social media

As of October 2023, social media statistics in Zimbabwe revealed that X has an average of 21% users
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 12, 2023

‘Mutsvangwa, Mangwana wanted to steal from ZBC’

Mangwana confirmed that Hombarume was responsible for making decisions at ZBC through board resolutions.
By Desmond Chingarande Oct. 27, 2023