ZICOMO has criticised Attorney General Virginia Mabhiza’s reported warning against public dissent in Cabinet, arguing that constitutional freedoms remain paramount.
The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe Limited (COTTCO) board and management are under intense scrutiny after it emerged that more than US$70 million in funding was allegedly misused within a single year, even as the company failed to meet key financial obligations.
US officials insist the ceasefire with Iran remains in place despite a series of attacks on commercial shipping and American forces in the Strait of Hormuz. Regional instability continues as diplomatic and military pressures collide.
In this open letter, Thomas Mapfumo reflects on the xenophobic violence in South Africa, criticizing the leadership of President Cyril Ramaphosa and calling for urgent protection of human rights.
Official voter rolls from the 2024 Mozambican elections contain the names of two Zanu-PF activists and a number of Zimbabweans who do not hold Mozambican citizenship, and who had no legal right to vote in that country’s election.
Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been granted US$1 000 bail by the High Court, with strict conditions requiring him to remain within a 30-kilometre radius of Harare, ending an 11-month stay in remand prison as he awaits the outcome of his corruption trial.
As ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries International marks 66 years of existence this week, reflection becomes unavoidable, not merely on institutional longevity but on the meaning of legacy itself.
To jubilant crowds, it seemed Zimbabwe had finally turned the page, casting off authoritarian stagnation and stepping into a new chapter of possibility, yet beneath the choreography of tanks and the rhetoric of rebirth lay a sobering reality.
Conflicting accounts have emerged over the nature and purpose of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent trip to Zimbabwe, raising questions about whether the visit was official, private, or driven by the urgent political situation in Harare.
A press conference release statement by Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for Cyril Ramaphosa, has triggered alarm about Zimbabwe’s state security systems and more specifically, the role of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe Limited (COTTCO) board and management are under intense scrutiny after it emerged that more than US$70 million in funding was allegedly misused within a single year, even as the company failed to meet key financial obligations.
ZICOMO has criticised Attorney General Virginia Mabhiza’s reported warning against public dissent in Cabinet, arguing that constitutional freedoms remain paramount.
The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe Limited (COTTCO) has been placed under corporate rescue after its board of directors cited deepening financial distress driven by liquidity challenges, high debt levels, and mounting arrears to farmers.
History creates unlikely heroes where a corrupt state fails. The spectacle of a South African High Court effectively dismantling the “billionaire” playground of Wicknell Chivayo in a single afternoon provides a devastatingly clear mirror to the state of accountability in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is a nation in precipitous decline. The slide from crisis to catastrophe has accelerated, politically, economically, and socially, particularly since the push to extend President Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 gained traction.
Milton Chapo, who works as a registered general nurse at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, is the son of the late Zimbabwean football figure Angirayi Chapo.
Prominent constitutional lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu has filed a US$1 million lawsuit against journalist Reason Wafawarova in the High Court of Zimbabwe, alleging defamation arising from a series of Facebook posts published earlier this month.