Zimbabwean court acquits journalist of hostility towards president

A Zimbabwean High Court has acquitted a prominent journalist who spent nearly a year on trial over a satirical article critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, her legal team said on Monday.

The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

The gaze from space is very seductive. Satellite image analysis seems to dominate land use systems science these days and certainly the technologies available have far outstripped the careful analysis of air photos with optical steroscopes and chinagraph pencils.

BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

Bulawayo residents have been encouraged to walk and share vehicles to ease traffic congestion and reduce carbon emissions in the city, with the local authority arguing that the central business district is compact enough to navigate on foot.

Church leaders who continue asking us to pray for our oppressors are complicit in Zimbabweans’ suffering

Church leaders who continue asking us to pray for our oppressors are complicit in Zimbabweans’ suffering

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PM meets Mugabe over civil servants

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday piled pressure on President Robert Mugabe to discipline senior civil servants who are refusing to respect the office of the...

Coltart intervenes in Anglican saga

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Gov’t urged to scrap media controls

A leading international media rights watchdog has called on Zimbabwe’s coalition government to scrap tough press...

Zanu (PF) reintroduces youth pgm

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UK nurse and husband seize Zimbabwe farm

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2nd-hand car ban reviewed

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99-year leases can be cancelled: Govt

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The right to ARVs

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UK to throw out former cop

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New campaign to push for Diaspora vote

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GNU a tug-of-war: Khupe

Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe has described the Government of National Unity as unworkable and a...

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