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Amnesty urges citizens to stand up for human rights

According to the report, the majority of the perpetrators were linked to the ruling Zanu PF party accounting for (48,47%) of the violations followed by the police at 23,01%.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Dec. 13, 2024

Zanu PF rolls out ED2030 campaign drive

The framing of the message, apart from exposing that they were coached, indicated a calculated push to build momentum for Mnangagwa’s potential term extension.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 25, 2024

Slap in the face for ED2030 brigade

 By rejecting the 2030 bait, Mnangagwa might have disappointed his followers but salvaged something in terms of reputation. He, like a good dancer, knows when to exit the stage.
By Newsday Oct. 28, 2024

Nduna bangs Hre, Byo doors over parking tenders

Nduna, earlier this year, announced the creation of a company named Team Chapter, claiming that it will be solely responsible for parking in Harare as a source of revenue for the ruling Zanu PF party.
By Problem Masau Sep. 24, 2024

So Zim ruling elite acknowledges there’s persecution in the country!

Her husband, who is the ruling Zanu PF party spokesman, Christopher Mutsvangwa, was not to be left out of the outburst.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana May. 14, 2024

Briefs: Min says Coltart doesn’t need invitation

Coltart snubbed the celebrations held at White City Stadium saying he felt undermined after the government failed to send him an invitation.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 28, 2024

US$5m Harare water project unsettles govt

Politburo meetings are traditionally held on Wednesdays, but it had to be moved to a Thursday, a fortnight ago.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 26, 2024

No room for politicking in food distribution

It is estimated that about 2,7 million people will require food aid with the number expected to rise in the third quarter of the year.
By Newsday Apr. 17, 2024

In the groove: Thomas Mapfumo: Principled and beyond reproach

 Chivayo said that Mukanya had fallen on hard times, a situation that could be easily remedied if he apologised to the ruling Zanu PF party. However, Mukanya was not moved.
By Fred Zindi Mar. 31, 2024