Rutendo Matinyarare is right: Zimbabwe needs a national roundtable right now
Instead, historical events are often viewed through partisan lenses, with different groups maintaining entirely different understandings of the same episodes.
By Gabriel Manyati
Jun. 24, 2026
Outcry over Gukurahundi hearings delay
“There is no need to hurry, there must be profiling of cases. In some instances, people were raped, tortured and killed, which will require more time to capture all that information.”
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 24, 2026
Chibaya reports death threat over planned CAB3 meeting
Confirming the development, Chibaya said he feared for his safety.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 23, 2026
US$5bn lithium boom powers Zim’s mining future
“And we want to make it better than what it is as a collective. And as you can see, we have US$1,45 billion worth of projects that are coming on line.
By Sydney Kawadza
Jun. 23, 2026
Chibuku NeShamwari national finals line-up complete
The top three groups in each province received prize money of US$2 500, US$1 500 and US$1 000 respectively, while all other participating groups received US$500 each.
By Tendai Sauta
Jun. 22, 2026
Mutare clerk named best in Zimbabwe
Chafesuka emerged top among 32 town clerks across the country.
By Clayton Masekesa
Jun. 21, 2026
Lithium crash forces Zim miners to cut jobs
Although prices have recovered to between US$22 000 and US$25 000 a tonne, he warned that the market remains fragile.
By Freeman Makopa
Jun. 20, 2026
Fractured from within: Why the EU cannot speak with one voice
Key strategic documents and multi-trillion-euro long-term budget plans were released at the last minute, leaving member states no time for thorough discussion.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo
Jun. 18, 2026
Before blaming South Africa, look in the mirror
This story ended hilariously, but the confrontations directed at west Africans and Mozambicans have left six blacks dead and thousands displaced from their homes.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 14, 2026




