Centring Gukurahundi victims and survivors for nation-building
In 2024, an independent panel of reviewers investigated and reported on Symth’s activities committed in the 1970s in England.
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Moza loses US$375m to post-poll violence
The election results are being contested by all opposition leaders, particularly presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane, who has been leading a popular protest since October.
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Expose more rot at HCC: Residents
Mnangagwa last year appointed a commission to investigate the City of Harare’s management and financial affairs since 2017.
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2030: CIO, police shake-up raises eyebrows
Mnangagwa started his annual leave at the beginning of the month and is said to be at his Precabe Farm in the Midlands. Vice President Kembo Mohadi is the acting president.
By Sydney Kawadza and Kenneth Nyangani
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PICA presents ZVEDU Tese concert
PICA founder and executive director Chipo Basopo Chindungwe said the concert was a vibrant celebration of the spirit of respect, talent and Christmas cheer.
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Dec. 12, 2024
Learner suffers brain damage after assault by classmates
They waited for her in the bush, further assaulted her and left her unconscious until a pupil who was passing by saw her and called for help from a nearby village.
By Margaret Lubinda
Dec. 7, 2024
Designer turns trash into treasure
Bulawayo-based fashion designer Precious Kasongo Ndhlovu says she merges Afrocentric and Eurocentric aesthetics into her work.
By Kudzai Chitsatso
Dec. 1, 2024
#IdeasFestival2024: Forging Zimbabwe’s path to prosperity
A panel discussion that followed emphasised the importance of dismantling gender barriers to build a prosperous society that values all contributions.
By Trevor Ncube
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Mozambique: A revolution born in the search for electoral justice
At least twenty-five protesters have lost their lives in the last two weeks, while thousands have been shot and injured by the police. At least 149 remain jailed.
By Paula Cristina Roque
Nov. 10, 2024