The arrest in South Africa of the youngest son of Zimbabwe's former President, Robert Mugabe, has brought renewed attention to the former first family and their controversies over the years.
In March 2025, Harare magistrate Sharon Rakafa-Matsika convicted the five and fined each of them US$500, with the alternative of six months in prison if they failed to pay. She also imposed a 12-month ...
Some residents in parts of Pumula, Bulawayo, have gone for more than four months without electricity following an incident that damaged electrical cables and a transformer servicing at least 121 ...
The government has been urged to introduce a fair and transparent compensation system for communities displaced by lithium mining, with particular focus on protecting women’s land rights.
Speaking at a ZANU PF press conference at the party headquarters in Harare on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, Mangwana, who co-chaired COPAC during the drafting of the 2013 constitution, said no referendum ...
Human trafficking experts have previously warned that deceptive overseas job offers can sometimes be linked to exploitative labour practices or forced participation in armed conflicts.
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the son of the late Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, and his co-accused, Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, have abandoned their bid for bail and opted to enter plea negotiations ...
Cabinet on Tuesday, 10 March, considered and approved the Consumer Protection Policy, which, among other things, aims to regulate the supply of goods and services, safeguard the rights of consumers, ...
“The Ethiopian judiciary is among the frontrunners in transformative reforms. We are undertaking similar initiatives in Zimbabwe and recognize that we are at different stages. This exchange allows us ...
Zimbabwe is seeking investors to partner with it in a satellite project that will bolster telecommunications connectivity, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said.
Opinion
Zimbabwe’s persecution of Blessed Mhlanga is more damaging to national interests than any speech
The warrant of arrest, the public threats from Minister Zhemu Soda, and the legislative grandstanding by Senator Sengezo Tshabangu regarding passport revocation are not signs of strength; they are the ...
The game of smoke and mirrors continues to play out in Zimbabwe.
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