Chivayo CAB 3 ‘bribes’ backfire

Chivayo CAB 3 ‘bribes’ backfire

A WAR veteran has launched an urgent High Court application seeking to halt the processing of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No 3 (CAB 3) as the cash and car gifts to Members of Parliament by controversial businessmen Wicknell Chivayo backfire.

South Africa’s anti-migrant fury threatens to turn it into a fascist state

South Africa’s anti-migrant fury threatens to turn it into a fascist state

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She Quit Her Finance Job to Live on a Remote Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe. She Says She’d Do It ’10 Times Over’ (Exclusive)

She Quit Her Finance Job to Live on a Remote Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe. She Says She’d Do It ’10 Times Over’ (Exclusive)

Alex Blumenfeld left a finance career to pursue her dream of working in wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe

Large crowds gather at Musina camp to process exit papers for Beitbridge

Large crowds gather at Musina camp to process exit papers for Beitbridge

Large groups of foreign nationals gathered at the Musina Showgrounds camp on Tuesday, queueing for documents they need to return home via the Beitbridge border post.

The Zim monodialogues

The Zim monodialogues

Senate approves CAB3

We have the right to speak

My bank teller in one of the newer banks in Harare that courteously offer you a nice cushy seat as you do your banking, having discovered...

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Those in the pro-democracy movement fighting for human rights, good governance and genuine freedom have repeatedly...

Council issues ultimatum as backyard businesses sprout

The City Council, in conjunction with the police, has launched a crackdown on illegal businesses operating...

Consult us more: residents tell councillor

Residents of ward 21 have expressed mixed feelings over the performance of their local councillor,...

Locals equipped for climate change

Communities here have been urged to find sustainable energy options in response to climate change and...

Conservancies in battle against poachers, settlers

Wildlife and vegetation are under threat in the Chiredzi district due to the influx of poachers...

Villagers reap benefits from care of wetlands

As Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world today (February 2) in celebrating world wetlands day,...

Ncube-Mutambara Fight For Control Of MDC Resumes

The on-going legal battle for the control of the smaller MDC faction resumes at the High...

Girl child continues to suffer

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MDG progress slow…local activists inspire

Although it appears increasingly unlikely that the Millennium Development Goals for HIV and AIDS will be...

Fiction and frequencies in constitution-making

The current constitution-making process has been fraught with all kinds of controversies as the three political...

Women still on the fringes: ZWRCN

Statistically speaking, women are still marginalised and measures should be put in place to correct gender...

Weed out corruption…starting with the police

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