Victims of Rhodesia’s ‘worst’ massacre live in abject poverty
Survivors of the massacre say a detachment of the Rhodesian Army carrying out reconnaissance work in the area had gotten wind of the planned vigil.
By Stanley Gutu
Jul. 14, 2024
Corruption Watch: Retracing Zanu PF’s crude path
In fact, as young boys in late 1979 and early 1980, on the eve of majority rule, we would sneak in, in the evening and enjoy war songs on the rare and croaky wireless radio.
By Tawanda Majoni
Mar. 10, 2024
Tongogara and Mugabe: The fallout
In the main conference meetings, he does not toe the line and sometimes challenges Mugabe’s averments.
By Arthur Mutambara
Oct. 20, 2023
Once we were liberators, now we are subjugators — Zanu PF and its history of violence
Zanu PF, the party that has ruled Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, has been notorious for personal violence since its creation in 1963.
By Thandekile Moyo
Jul. 4, 2023
Zipra war vets demand Gukurahundi report
Gukurahundi was triggered by the 1980 to 1981 Entumbane Uprising when Zipra and Zanla forces clashed at Entumbane assembly point in Bulawayo.
By Nizbert Moyo
Nov. 8, 2022