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Rowdy ZANU PF youths disrupt PVO bill hearing

This was despite during her welcome remarks Ndebele had said the meeting was non political and participants were "free to air their views."
By Stephen Chadenga May. 17, 2024

Lawlessness: A reality killing our nation

Herein lies one of our major challenges in our quest to improve our image as a nation.
By Newsday Jan. 10, 2024

Mnangagwa let us down: Tsenengamu

“I was clear from the time Mai (Joice) Mujuru went down saying I think the one who is going to be the next president was Emmerson Mnangagwa and it was a taboo to say that,” he said.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 13, 2023

Zanu PF Youth League Boss Preaches Unity

The ruling party has been battling intense divisions following its disputed primary elections held last month.
By Staff Reporter May. 22, 2023

Council, Zanu PF in fierce clash over 900 stands

The stands are located in the high and medium density areas of the Kazungula area.
By Silas Nkala May. 14, 2023

Cracks emerge in Zanu PF youth league

While Machakaire could not be reached for comment, Paradza has downplayed the divisions saying they were united.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Winstone Antonio May. 10, 2023

Zanu PF picks ED son for MP

Bimha, however, said the results were still subject to scrutiny.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 18, 2023

Why flogg a dead horse?

Yet again, they succeeded in revealing to the world that the opposition was indeed organising on the ground, contrary to previous claims.
By Muckracker Jan. 20, 2023

Letter to my people: They’re now poisoning our children

Instead of addressing the crisis in the sector, particularly the poor working conditions health workers are operating under, they have decided instead to jail them if they doth protest too much.  
By Doctor Stop It Jan. 15, 2023