Govt says returning Zimbabweans will receive vocational training, business and Pfumvudza support

The government says Zimbabweans returning from neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa, will receive vocational training, access to business funding, health services and support under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa farming programme as part of efforts to reintegrate them into society.

SA court orders ‘Nyokayemabhunu’ extradition despite persecution fears

SA court orders ‘Nyokayemabhunu’ extradition despite persecution fears

Court says only the justice minister can halt extradition

Opposition parties condemn arrest of Beitbridge activist Bhekimpilo Mbedzi

Opposition parties condemn arrest of Beitbridge activist Bhekimpilo Mbedzi

Opposition political parties have condemned the arrest of Beitbridge-based activist Bhekimpilo Mbedzi, describing it as an attack on constitutional rights and calling on authorities to either release him immediately or ensure his legal rights are protected.

What is the purpose of African peer review institutions if the welfare of ordinary citizens is secondary?

What is the purpose of African peer review institutions if the welfare of ordinary citizens is secondary?

Nothing screams hypocrisy quite like pretending to care for the people.

Zimbabweans must distinguish between a business deal and endorsing corruption

Zimbabweans must distinguish between a business deal and endorsing corruption

Greed has a way of making us excuse the inexcusable.

Luke Tamborinyoka’s letter

Open Letter to George Charamba 

I hope I find you in good health, even though I appreciate that it must be physically draining to play megaphone to...

MDC wants ZANU PF to meet its conditions first

MDC wants ZANU PF to meet its conditions first

HARARE - President Robert Mugabe's ruling...

Murdered MDC driver laid to rest

Murdered MDC driver laid to rest 

Murdered MDC driver, Joshua Bakacheza, whose decomposed body was found abandoned...

No apoogy to Mbeki

The State Department says it sees no reason to apologize to South African
President Thabo...

My precious zim

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Talks about talks

(Issue 28)

Editorial:

17/07/08

Talks about talks

The current talks about talks will not yield any result to our...

Battered but not beaten, Zimbabwe farmers seek justice

It was a frigid June night at Pickstone Mine in Zimbabwe when 67-year-old Angela Campbell...

Zimbabwe opposition activists poisoned as political violence continues

Harare - The violence against opposition activists and members of the Movement for Democratic Change...

Talks about talks

The current talks about talks will not yield any result to our problems unless they are...

Mercenaries join Mugabe’s ruthless terror campaign

MANICALAND - Foreign mercenaries have joined so-called "war veterans" and militias attacking opposition supporters in rural...

Mugabe to call for more elections?

CIO source reveals plans to regain party majority...

Swiss banks vow to expose junta assets

BY CHIEF REPORTER
HARARE - Five army generals are among dozens of Zanu (PF) officials...

Son of senior prison officer hides in UK

LONDON - The son of the senior prison officer seen in The Guardian newspaper's video clip...

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