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Mnangagwa 2030 bid in bizarre turn
In a move that legal experts describe as a startling abdication of legislative independence, the push to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 has taken a bizarre turn
By Nqobani Ndlovu
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Zim rights icon mourned
By Sharon Sibindi
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Curtain comes down on ZITF 66th edition
The 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) concluded in Bulawayo yesterday under a cloud of mixed sentiment, as tangible business gains shared the stage with sharp criticisms
By Sharon Sibindi
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Chinamasa defends shift on term extension
Patrick Chinamasa, has strongly dismissed allegations that he backtracked on his initial position regarding the necessity of a national referendum to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay
By Miriam Mangwaya
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Ghost inspections: Zim car importers charged for services they never see
Every year, thousands of Zimbabweans import second-hand vehicles from countries such as Japan and the United Kingdom, drawn by their relative affordability, reliability, and wider selection
By Nunurai Jena
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The big ZiG paradox: When official data and market reality collide
The verdict on the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) is no longer being handed down in finance ministry communiqués or technical seminars.
By Business Reporter
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Zimbabwe’s malaria deaths surge as foreign aid vanishes
Zimbabwe, once an international beacon of hope in the global fight against malaria, is witnessing a catastrophic resurgence that threatens to erase a decade of progress.
By Staff Reporter
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Chivayo millions fuel Mnangagwa 2030 dream
Since January, Chivayo has pledged millions in vehicles, sponsorships, and cash, targeting influential sectors widely viewed as essential for mass mobilisation.
By Miriam Mangwaya
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One family’s ordeal lays bare Zimbabwe’s healthcare divide
When her five-year-old son started gasping for breath in the middle of the night, Memory Shoko (not her real name) did what instinct demanded — she ran.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
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Building global learners from the start at Lady Enereta Junior School
The future of a child is rarely determined at examination stage—it is shaped much earlier, in the formative years when habits take root, values are instilled and curiosity is nurtured.
By Staff Reporter
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Summit to deliver practical solutions for education sector
Zimbabwe will host the fourth edition of the National Education Summit Zimbabwe (NESZ 2026) at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds in Bulawayo from May 27 to 29,
By Staff Reporter
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How shadowy cartels are shaping Zimbabwe’s future
Another of Coltart's assailants has been publicly identified as Nicholas Hamadziripi, a Zanu PF district official from Harare's Churu area.
By Own Correspondent
Apr. 20, 2026
The man turning Zim’s failing pass rates into success
He reflects on how early experiences with poverty and responsibility fostered a spirit of innovation, compelling him to fund his own education through various small businesses.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Apr. 19, 2026
Cop throws Chatunga under the bus
Raj remained firm, informing the court that the state is still searching for the weapon used in the crime.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 19, 2026
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Chiefs fume over Independence Day snub
Chief Fuyane from Maphisa expressed concern that he was never given an opportunity to welcome visitors during the celebrations.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 19, 2026
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Mnangagwa advisor in nasty fight over Moyo
Manikai made an urgent chamber application in the High Court under case HCH 1677/26 which was subsequently dismissed by Justice Esther Muremba.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 19, 2026
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Chiwenga allies, ED rift widens
Mpofu’s excitement was of a man who had pulled off the greatest heist and was certain to be one of the beneficiaries of the new administration.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 19, 2026
Zim medical funds fight clinics sell-off
Last week, a shadowy Zanu PF affiliate group called the Pharmacists and Allied Professionals 4ED confirmed that a group of individuals were ready to run the medical-aid run facilities.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Apr. 19, 2026
Outcry over Chivayo’s US$3,6m ‘bribe” for MPs
Chivayo yesterday said he was donating US$3,6 million to Parliament to be shared among the 360 MPs and senators, with each one of them set to get US$10 000.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Apr. 19, 2026
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Thousands at risk in Spitzkop land row
Investigations by Truth Diggers established that Vevhu Resources have a memorandum of understanding for 2019.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 19, 2026
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The shadowy apparatus silencing critics of Mnangagwa’s third term
Among those targeted was Doug Coltart, a prominent human rights lawyer known for his defence of political prisoners.
By Brent Shamu
Apr. 19, 2026
Three arrested in SA for alleged Zimbabwe cross-border smuggling operation
Through the assistance of Interpol, authorities confirmed that he is wanted in Benin.
By The Mercury
Apr. 16, 2026
South Africa dashes permanent residents hopes for Zimbabwean exemption permit holders
Despite media suggestions earlier this week that permit holders might be allowed to transition to permanent status, the DHA issued a firm correction on Wednesday.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 16, 2026
The last Zimbabwe bird flies home: Chapungu returns after 140-year exile
The Soapstone Bird is the country's preeminent national emblem, featuring prominently on both the national flag and the coat of arms.
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 16, 2026
Suspected Singapore fraudster's assets frozen in Zimbabwe
The legal battle centres on a Mareva Injunction—a powerful judicial tool used to prevent the dissipation of assets—originally issued by the High Court of Singapore in July 2025.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 14, 2026
Gold scam rocks Zimbabwe mining sector
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has raised alarm over a growing fraud scandal in the gold sector
By Sindiso Dube
Apr. 13, 2026
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Why Mnangagwa sacked CIO boss
The intelligence agency’s failure to contain the "Geza movement" reportedly played a central role in Mangwanya’s downfall.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Apr. 12, 2026
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Mnangagwa accused of brewing ‘constitutional abomination’ in purge of human rights chair
According to these provisions, the chairperson of the ZHRC enjoys a high level of security of tenure, specifically linked to that of the judiciary.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Apr. 12, 2026
Fresh headache for Mudenda over CAB3
In a sternly worded submission to the speaker, the CDF's legal team emphasised the gravity of the proposed legislative changes.
By Desmond Chingarande
Apr. 12, 2026




