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Zanu PF ‘forcing’ villagers to celebrate Mnangagwa law

The party has lined up a series of ‘thank you’ rallies in all provinces this weekend following the signing of the controversial bill by President Emmerson Mnangagwa early this month.
Uebert Angel tipped to oust ex-general in Zanu PF
Uebert Angel tipped to oust ex-general in Zanu PF
Gutu was accused of rebelling against the Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3, which President Ennersib Mnangagwa has since signed into law.
By Kenneth Nyangani 4h ago
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SA migrant crisis and Zimbabwe: A desperate race to save returnees from drug resistance
According to Parliament, more than 99 000 Zimbabweans have already been screened at ports of entry since deportations from South Africa intensified.
By Nhau Mangirazi 4h ago
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Pensioners sue NSSA over ‘paltry’ payouts
The application contends that NSSA’s failure to provide benefits reflecting the value of those contributions amounts to an unconstitutional deprivation of property.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 4h ago
Comedian fined for drink-driving
Chigumira was prohibited from driving for six months by the Harare magistrates’ court.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
Security guard jailed three years for theft
The court heard that the convict, Ishmael Stanley Chakombera (38), committed the offence in March 2025 while employed as a security guard at Valiage Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
Mystery shrouds MPs assault by CIO
According to sources in the security sector, the altercation began after the MPs parked in a bay reserved for Innocent Ncube, the Manicaland provincial intelligence officer.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
Kadoma agriculture show revived after court ruling
The Kadoma Agricultural Show will run from 24 to 26 September 2026 under the theme: 113 Years in Agriculture: Sowing Seeds and Sowing Hope.
By Azriel Chimeno 4h ago
War vets directors acquitted of fraud
In delivering judgement on Friday, magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe acquitted all the accused, bringing the criminal proceedings to an end.
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
As human-wildlife conflict rises, communities find new ways to coexist
WCA distributes predator-proof cattle bomas and automated LED lights, called lion lights, to keep livestock safe from attacks.
Unpacking the Indian-Zimbabwean identity crisis
After transitioning from journalism to academia in the United States, she turned her lens toward the overlooked history of her own community.
As gold soars, communities pay the price
Behind the soaring value of gold lies a darker reality, visible in remote forests, fragile river systems and marginalised communities globally.
By Kizito Makoye 4h ago
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Mnangagwa’s term plot faces new hurdle
Among its provisions is the transfer of electoral boundary delimitation powers from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to the Delimitation Commission.
2030: Mnangagwa scheme hit by scandal
He said a community solar project covering the whole stand was erected and a borehole was drilled there, all without his knowledge.
By Staff Reporter 21h ago
Kidnapping trial postponed after lawyer no-show
Two of Rondozai's accomplices posed as police officers, handcuffed and blindfolded Matanda, and drove him away in a silver Honda Fit.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 17, 2026
A view from Zimbabwe: Anti-immigrant sentiments in South Africa, blind spots, and contradictions
Pretoria accuses March and March of promoting violence and vigilantism while state mandarins glorify themselves of having averted what could have been a slaughter.
By Mbuso Moyo Jul. 12, 2026
Maboreke: Being third world not an excuse
I used to be shy about being poor, but I started bringing friends home to our one room. I showed people my real life. My identity was that I was grounded in who I am.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jul. 12, 2026
Mugabes’ brush with the law puts ex-ruler’s family on the spotlight
Even after her husband was ousted in the 2017 military coup, her vast agricultural acquisitions remained volatile battlegrounds for legal disputes.
By Nunurai Jena Jul. 12, 2026
96kw Gandavaroyi mini solar grid commissioned
"This demonstrates that the Government is implementing an inclusive national programme to ensure that no community is left behind in accessing modern energy services.
By Jairos Saunyama Jul. 12, 2026
War vets under pressure to end feud
“These vehicles are tools that will enable us to monitor projects, engage communities and effectively implement programmes that contribute to the country's development agenda,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
New evidence fuels Warwick Farm ownership wrangle
Court documents show the property was acquired and gazetted by the Government in 2000 under General Notice 418A of 2000 and again in 2014 under General Notice 288 of 2014.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
CCC MP battles to shake-off 2023 violence case
They argued that no prima facie case had been established by the prosecution, and that Mateko had relied on inconsistent and unreliable witness testimony.
By Desmond Chingarande Jul. 12, 2026
Harare confronts Mbare sewer crisis
The Mbare flats, some of the capital's oldest high-rise residential blocks, have long stood as stark symbols of urban decay.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 12, 2026
Sanyatwe tipped for elevation amid Zanu PF jostling
Videos of him denouncing the bill have since gone viral on social media, prompting the PEC to recommend his suspension pending a disciplinary hearing.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 12, 2026
Ex-generals vow to fight ‘vulgar’ 2030 law
"Today it wears the clothing of constitutional amendment. The principle is the same: power has placed itself above the people."
By Staff Reporter Jul. 12, 2026
Outrage over junior MP’s Chivayo stunt
The controversy began when the junior parliamentarian requested vehicles from Chivayo, arguing that junior currently relied on public transport.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jul. 12, 2026
Mnangagwa term extension stokes fires
Under the new law, a president will now be voted by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the National Assembly where Zanu PF enjoys a two-thirds majority.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jul. 12, 2026
Coltart joins growing anti-CAB3 coalition
"I am in support of what they are doing. I am rigidly against CAB3 and I believe it is wrong for our country," he said.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jul. 12, 2026