Why are Zimbabwe’s lower courts tools for political persecution?

Why are Zimbabwe’s lower courts tools for political persecution?

Justice must be blind; once it becomes biased, it ceases to be justice.

Prince Edward wins Convent Chess Festival

Prince Edward wins Convent Chess Festival

Prince Edward School senior boys chess team won the Dominican Convent Chess Festival hosted on the 13th of June. These were teams comprising of four players per team.

Zimbabwean court acquits journalist of hostility towards president

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The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

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BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

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