People First stole our name

A new party called Zimbabwe First has claimed that People First - a movement set up by expelled Zanu (PF) members - stole its name....

Code of ethics for new media players

The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) has helped establish a code of ethics for new...

Confusion, corruption wreck youth fund

In 2011 the Zimbabwe Government was given US$11 million by the Old Mutual to support income-generating...

War vets want Mujuru back

The Zanu (PF) war veterans’ movement has been rocked by sharp divisions as one group is...

British official meets Zim minister

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) head of central and southern Africa, Danae Dholakia, today...

Opposition leaders jostle for piece of cake

Opposition parties continue to sprout, their leaders fighting for a stake in the future – when...

MDC-T delivers letter of protest

The MDC-T has delivered a letter of protest to the speaker of Parliament over death threats...

Too many parties

A plethora of political parties will play into Zanu (PF)’s hands, say Harare residents interviewed by...

Armed forces hide ghost workers

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No Live TV and radio broadcasts as Mugabe opens Parly

HARARE - For the first time ever, Zimbabwe's parliament did away with live television and radio...

Local govt minister acting unconstitutionally—Cross

MDC-T secretary for local government, Eddie Cross, has accused the local government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, of...

Chaos in Zanu (PF)

Zanu (PF) has admitted that it is rocked by disunity, underhand plots and disgruntlement within its...

Civil society blasts Grace Mugabe

Civil society has blasted President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace, for colluding in diverting goods confiscated from...

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