Trio acquitted for insulting chief

A ZIMBABWEAN court has acquitted three villagers, who had been on trial for allegedly insulting a traditional leader, whom they had allegedly denounced for disapproving their support...

Renewing Mangudya’s term an insult

George Charamba’s revelation that John Mangudya’s term is about to be renewed is nauseating, cynical, contemptuous,...

Zim should lead on a clean-coal alliance

Next month, Africa will join other members of the Paris Accord at a meeting in Poland....

Home Affairs in court after official tears up child’s passport

The Department of Home Affairs is once more embroiled in a legal battle....

“The situation is unbearable”: Life under Zimbabwe’s economic crisis

Zimbabweans may be divided politically, but they are united in suffering the consequences of scarce goods...

Proposed Law Threatens Zimbabwe Sanctions Proponents

An influential group from Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party is calling for proponents of targeted sanctions against...

Zimbabwe’s farmers feel the heat of fires – and of price hikes

An extended dry season and a lack of foreign currency for maize seed suggest Zimbabwe's small-scale...

Dexter Nduna needs some reorientation

A statement made by Dexter Nduna in parliament yesterday is unfortunate, disgusting and exposes his party...

Public Interviews of Candidates for Position of Prosecutor-General of Zimbabwe

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