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Zapu seeks court order to stop Gukurahundi hearings

The hearings, aimed at addressing the atrocities of the 1980s Gukurahundi conflict, have drawn sharp criticism from Zapu, which argues that the process is unlawful and biased. 
By Problem Masau 20h ago

Gukurahundi hearings turned into ‘a farce’

President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed traditional leaders to lead the exercise, which seeks to find closure to the Matabeleland massacres that left over 20 000 civilians dead.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 29, 2025

Thomas Mapfumo in final United Kingdom performance

The iconic musician, affectionately known as Mukanya, will share the stage with his protégé, Kurai Makore.
By Style Reporter Jun. 29, 2025

Editorial Comment: Choreographed Gukurahundi hearings an insult to victims

Thirty-eight years after the Unity Accord that ended the killings, thousands of victims are stateless because they can not obtain identity documents for various reasons.
By The Standard Jun. 29, 2025

Zifa should look at ref Dirwai

We would also had expected the Dynamos leadership to take action on their coach who acted unprofessionally on that day in question but not with the current DeMbare leadership.
By Michael Kariati Jun. 29, 2025

HomeTown Stories – UK-Zimbabwe Connections: From Harare to the global stage: How one woman is using football to reframe Zimbabwe’s story

Ellen proudly introduces herself as “Ellen from Zimbabwe,” shaped by British training and global experience.
By British Embassy Jun. 29, 2025

Powering progress: A UK-Zimbabwe partnership for a greener future

Droughts have further strained hydroelectric output, increasing reliance on costly power imports, currently accounting for 20% of supply.
By Pete Vowles Jun. 29, 2025

Kasukuwere, Biti hit back at Tagwirei

Tagwirei also singled out former Finance minister Tendai Biti as another corrupt individual.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 27, 2025

A missed opportunity

The second republic should be credited for initiating the process after its predecessor did nothing, with Mugabe referring to Gukurahundi as a “moment of madness”.
By Newsday Jun. 26, 2025