CAB3 passage sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic future

CAB3 passage sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic future

Zimbabwe’s Parliament has passed the contentious Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), triggering renewed debate over whether the proposed changes will strengthen governance or erode democratic accountability.

Anti-migrant myths that have been allowed to fester in South Africa

Anti-migrant myths that have been allowed to fester in South Africa

Rising xenophobia is fuelled by narratives that woefully and wilfully misrepresent SA’s socio-economic problems and immigration and refugee law, writesAimée-Noël Mbiyozo in ISS Today.

The Tail Lying In The Leaves

The Tail Lying In The Leaves

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Zimbabweans Fleeing SA Xenophobia Allowed One Duty-free Car, Household Goods

Zimbabweans Fleeing SA Xenophobia Allowed One Duty-free Car, Household Goods

Zimbabweans returning home amid renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa will be allowed to bring personal effects, household goods and one vehicle into the country duty-free under an immigrants’ rebate.

Does anti-foreigner hatred pay? Do digital platforms profit?

Does anti-foreigner hatred pay? Do digital platforms profit?

Digital platforms are not passive hosts of content. They have become creator economies in which attention is systematically converted into income, and content that provokes outrage, fear or anger often proves to be among the most lucrative.

BCC mulls firing tender board

In a development likely to divide the Bulawayo City Council and throw its tender system into disarray, some councillors are pushing for the disbanding of the...

Kunonga vows to keep doors shut

Excommunicated bishop Nolbert Kunonga says he will continue to close the church doors to bona fide...

Fish farming initiative launched

Vulnerable communities from drought-prone Masvingo and Chivi districts in Masvingo are set to benefit from a...

Council, ZRP vow to ban urban agriculture

The Harare City Council now has the blessing of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to slash crops...

Chamisa praised for advancing ICT in Bikita

Information and Communication Technology Minister, Nelson Chamisa, has been praised for fulfilling his promise in ensuring...

GNU successes bear fruit: Salama

The international community no longer views Zimbabwe as a security threat and is willing to fund...

Music, arts awards for Zims in UK

High Wycombe’s Adams Park, home of rugby union’s Guiness Premiership giants London Wasps and Wycombe Wanderers...

New short story competition launched

The Zimbabwe Achievers Awards has announced a new writing award. Instead of nominating for the best...

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Experience sharing with farm workers

Experience sharing with farm workers...

Supreme court, high courts hears Madzore and Glenview residents’ fresh bail bids

The Supreme Court will on Wednesday 9 November 2011 hear an application filed by seven Glenview...

Gwisai case near collapse after ‘star’ witness ‘caught in lies’

The state case against former MDC-T legislator Munyaradzi Gwisai is on the verge of collapse after...

Rwodzi arrest shows weakening of Mujuru faction

When prominent banker Farai Rwodzi, a non-executive director at telecoms company Africom Holdings, was arrested on...

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