Harare rank marshal siphons US$5k ‘loading fees’ from bus crew
Dragged to court facing extortion
Zimbabwe’s ZiG wipes out 330% stocks rally
Stockbrokers said they are experiencing ‘a painful early winter’ marked by limited trading volumes on the stock market.
Woman jailed 15 years for forcing neighbour to have sex with her
The court proved the 35-year-old woman twice had sex with neighbour
A Penalty for the Poor: VP Chiwenga’s Threat to Money Changers Reveals a Deeper Problem
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s recent threat to money changers, warning them of violence if they continue their activities, has sparked outrage and concern among many Zimbabweans. While the VP’s intentions may have been to curb illegal activities, his approach and language reveal a deeper problem – a penalizing attitude towards the poor.
The Existential Crisis of Zimbabwe’s National Identity
These profound words resonate deeply within the hearts of Zimbabweans, as we find ourselves grappling with an existential crisis that strikes at the very core of our national identity.