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Police block Zanu PF-linked sports gala in Harare South

Videos of protesting Zanu PF supporters who had gathered for the gala have since circulated online.
By Staff Reporter 3h ago

Philip Valerio Sibanda: The dark horse in Zanu PF succession politics

 Chiwenga played a pivotal role in the events of November 2017. He possesses liberation credentials. He commands national recognition and occupies the vice presidency.
By Tawanda Majoni 5h ago

Bribes, bullying, and the pillaging of the constitution

Her passing has revealed that not everyone mourned her loss and also exposed astounding levels of double standards.
By Doctor Stop It 5h ago

Insiza shadow councillor lights up neighbouring ward

Nkomo combined civic education with empowerment initiatives targeting villagers, women and war veterans.
By Silas Nkala May. 28, 2026

Kandishaya joins Manica Diamonds leadership

Manica Diamonds endured a difficult start to the Premier Soccer League season, going 10 matches without a win amid financial challenges.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 22, 2026

Zimbabwean diaspora protests against Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 at Embassy

The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 was gazetted in February 2026 after receiving cabinet approval.
By Percy Sigauke May. 22, 2026
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CAB 3: Zanu PF threatens MPs

The youth league’s deputy national secretary John Paradza also assured Mnangagwa that the leadership would stand by him.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 21, 2026

Shadow councillor steps up with excavator to clear months of filth

Bitton Ncube, a local miner, also deployed workers to help clear drainage systems and tackle heavily polluted zones.
By Silas Nkala May. 21, 2026

Jobs must serve the nation, not party loyalty

These problems are not caused by a lack of “ideologically correct” workers. They stem from a struggling economy, poor remuneration and years of neglect in the public health system.
By Newsday May. 21, 2026