Zimbabwe goes hungry as crops wither amid El Nino drought
BUHERA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) – Residents of the Zimbabwean village of Buhera stood in groups at a primary school waiting to be called by name to receive life-saving handouts of grain, peas and cooking oil.
Mnangagwa nominates controversial prosecutor Michael Reza for ZACC job
Reza’s name sent to parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders to check his suitability
“Looters of public funds should be dealt with” says Reward Kangai
Former NetOne boss Reward Kangai has implored the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to take decisive action against looters of public funds.
Teachers declare strike in protest over paltry US$20 wage hike
‘No teacher should report for duty from Wednesday 20 March 2024 to Friday 22 March 2024’ – FOZEU declares
The politics of Zimbabwe’s land reform: winners and losers
The political debates about the rights and wrongs of Zimbabwe’s land reform continue to occupy many.