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Civil disobedience rings louder on social media

This enduring lesson, demonstrated globally where citizens clamour for change, also resonates with Zimbabwe’s body politic, where democratic space is shrinking.
By Tinashe Kairiza 7h ago

Editor’s Memo: Exchanging fire at a staggering cost to Zim’s ailing economy

Mugabe's actions provoked a global backlash and tough embargos, after evolving into a violent sham that benefited his cronies.
By Shame Makoshori 7h ago
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Litmus test for ED2030 agenda

The ruling party has unleashed high-profile officials that include fierce proponents of the 2030 agenda to campaign for the party’s candidate Tsitsi Taomera in Glen View.
By Problem Masau 12h ago

Flea market traders clash with vendors

Unity Village Flea Market spokesperson Siphokuhle Sibanda pleaded with the local authority to raid vendors and force them to pay vending fees to ensure fair competition.
By Nizbert Moyo 12h ago

Call for regional youth collaboration

The discussions will focus on key logistical aspects of the upcoming summit, as well as strategies to enhance youth participation in governance and economic transformation.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Apr. 3, 2025

Corruption biggest threat to ED’s presidency

Over the years, observers have complained about lack of political will to tackle graft, with reports indicating that the country is losing at least US$2 billion annually to corruption.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Lawrence Maphosa Apr. 3, 2025
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Matabeleland condemns ‘ruinous’ Zanu PF factionalism

Zanu PF structures have been torn apart on factional lines over calls by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s supporters for his term in office to be extended from 2028 to 2030.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 2, 2025

98 in custody over March 31 protests

The State submitted that 94 of the accused were arrested at the protest site, while another suspect was picked up at his residence after being identified in circulating footage.
By Rejoice Phiri Apr. 2, 2025

Protests shut down Zimbabwe

Police details fired teargas canisters to break up the crowd, sending demonstrators fleeing into nearby streets.
By Problem Masau and Nizbert Moyo Apr. 1, 2025