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If the “leaked intelligence report” is true, Tagwirei’s presidential ambitions are effectively dead

Tendai Ruben Mbofana examines the implications of an alleged leaked intelligence report, arguing that if its contents are accurate, Kudakwashe Tagwirei's long-term presidential ambitions could be fatally undermined.

The war after the coup: Why Chiwenga’s battle for Zimbabwe’s throne is far from over

Has Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 ended Constantino Chiwenga's presidential ambitions? Gabriel Manyati argues that while Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a major constitutional battle, Zimbabwe's succession war is far from over.

From liberation hero to merchant of division: How Jacob Zuma is squandering the last remnants of his legacy

As South Africa heads toward local elections, Gabriel Manyati examines why Jacob Zuma's association with anti-immigrant politics could permanently reshape how history remembers the former president.

Socialite Natalie Mhandu’s witchcraft nightmare ends as charges dropped

HARARE - Socialite Natalie Mhandu has walked free after witchcraft charges against her were withdrawn at the Harare Magistrates’ Court this week, before she had even entered a plea.

To my South African brothers and sisters: A plea for humanity in the face of Afrophobia

Dr Philani Zamchiya delivers a heartfelt appeal to South Africans, urging compassion, Ubuntu and African unity as anti-immigrant violence threatens the continent's shared humanity.

Farai Jere blasts CAPS legends over Magalane backing as club unveil four new signings

Farai Jere has hit out at CAPS United legends for supporting Wallace Magalane as the club unveils four new signings and reinforces its Premier Soccer League title ambitions.
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From liberation hero to merchant of division: How Jacob Zuma is squandering the last remnants of his legacy

As South Africa heads toward local elections, Gabriel Manyati examines why Jacob Zuma's association with anti-immigrant politics could permanently reshape how history remembers the former president.

The war after the coup: Why Chiwenga’s battle for Zimbabwe’s throne is far from over

Has Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 ended Constantino Chiwenga's presidential ambitions? Gabriel Manyati argues that while Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a major constitutional battle, Zimbabwe's succession war is far from over.

Turnall loses High Court bid over US$260,000 tax dispute with former finance director

The High Court has dismissed Turnall Holdings' attempt to have a US$260,000 settlement paid to its former finance director declared subject to PAYE deductions, ruling that the matter was already conclusively settled by the Supreme Court.

Barcelona target Harry Kane in blockbuster move ahead of Lewandowski departure

Barcelona have reportedly set their sights on Harry Kane as Robert Lewandowski prepares to leave the club, sparking one of the summer's biggest transfer stories.

Chivayo, Matinyarare clash over Cape Town mansion as SARS claims spark war of words

A bitter public feud has erupted between businessman Wicknell Chivayo and activist Rutendo Matinyarare after claims that South African tax authorities were investigating the reported cost of Chivayo's luxury Cape Town mansion.

The Prince of Harare: How Mnangagwa is rewriting the rules of political survival

Gabriel Manyati examines Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 through the lens of political science, arguing that President Emmerson Mnangagwa's latest reforms are less about governance than the enduring logic of political survival.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: 27 June — when the cornered State went rogue and brutalized citizens for voting for change

On the 18th anniversary of Zimbabwe's disputed 27 June 2008 presidential run-off, Luke Tamborinyoka recounts his imprisonment, remembers victims of political violence and argues that CAB3 represents a new chapter in what he describes as state-sponsored attacks on democracy.

Zanu PF pawn Tshabangu pushes to scrap by-elections as Senate passes controversial CAB3

Self-imposed opposition leader in Parliament Sengezo Tshabangu has called for Zimbabwe to abolish by-elections between general elections, arguing that political parties should simply nominate replacements, as the Senate approved Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).

South Africa orders police crackdown ahead of anti-immigration protests

South Africa has ordered police to act decisively against threats, violence and hate speech linked to planned anti-immigration protests on June 30, warning that anyone inciting attacks on foreign nationals will face criminal prosecution.

CAB3 and the myth of electoral peace: Why Zimbabwe’s next parliamentary election could be its most violent

In a historical analysis spanning Zimbabwe's post-independence elections, Dr Phillan Zamchiya contends that CAB3 rests on a false premise, arguing that removing direct presidential elections is unlikely to reduce violence and may instead make future parliamentary contests even more fiercely contested.
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Mangwana, Matinyarare trade blows over who deserves credit for Zimbabwe sanctions rollback

A public war of words has erupted between government spokesman Nick Mangwana and anti-sanctions campaigner Rutendo Matinyarare, with the pair offering sharply contrasting accounts of who deserves credit for the gradual rollback of Western sanctions on Zimbabwe.

‘Meeting Mnangagwa inspired me to invest in Zimbabwe’ – Warriors star Tawanda Chirewa

Warriors midfielder Tawanda Chirewa says meeting President Mnangagwa, reconnecting with Zimbabwe and watching local football inspired his dream of investing in the country's future.

Zimbabwe’s First Capital Bank parent secures approval to establish new bank in Mauritius

First Capital Bank's parent company, FMBcapital Holdings Plc, has secured in-principle approval from the Bank of Mauritius to establish a new commercial bank through a joint venture, marking another milestone in its regional expansion strategy.

South Africa make history with first-ever World Cup knockout qualification

South Africa booked a historic place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stages for the first time after Thapelo Maseko's second-half goal secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over South Korea.

Mnangagwa secures 2030 presidency as Senate passes controversial CAB3

Zimbabwe's Senate has passed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), clearing the final parliamentary hurdle for legislation that paves the way for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030.

WestProp posts US$34.6 million revenue as profits climb and clean audit boosts investor confidence

WestProp Holdings has reported a strong set of financial results for 2025, with revenue rising 19 percent to US$34.6 million, a clean audit opinion and higher profits as the company continues pursuing its ambitious "Bringing Dubai to Zimbabwe" vision.

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Murdered Bikita girl’s body found in septic tank

In a heart-wrenching incident, a six-year-old girl from Bikita in Masvingo was brutally killed and then stashed in a sack before the body was dumped in a septic tank in suspected ritual murder.

Peter Ndlovu tells South African judge ‘I have 11 more kids to look after’

Zimbabwe's most capped football player, Peter Ndlovu, currently the team manager at Mamelodi Sundowns, is reported to have dodged a financial bullet after the Johannesburg High Court reduced the amount of maintenance one of the mothers of his 13 children was demanding.

SA bank threatens to seize Willard Katsande’s R2 million house

Former Zimbabwe Warriors skipper Willard Katsande is reportedly on the verge of losing his luxury R2 million house after failing to pay the monthly instalments due. A report by the Daily Sun says attempts to repossess the house by SB Guarantee Company a subsidiary company of Standard Bank comes after Katsande is alleged to have failed to "make regular payments in terms of the loan agreement and the bond." Speaking on the issue Katsande told the Daily Sun: "There was a technical problem with the app that led me to pay one bond twice and not pay the other. What happened is that I was paying one bond double. "I made the first payment at the end of January and paid some money towards the arrears. I think everything is sorted," he said.

Susan Mutami repeats allegation that Mnangagwa sexually abused her when she was 15

Controversial Australia based philanthropist Susan Mutami has repeated her claims that she was sexually abused by President Emmerson Mnangagwa inside a Jeep vehicle in 2005 when she was only 15 years old.

‘No party can beat Zanu PF in any free and fair election’ – Obert Gutu

Former MDC-T vice-president Obert Gutu, who has since defected to the ruling Zanu PF party, on Tuesday claimed that none of the opposition parties stood a chance against Zanu PF in the 2023 elections.

Rodrick Mutuma reportedly homeless, sleeping in disused vehicles

Former Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United lanky forward Rodrick Mutuma has reportedly turned into a destitute. According to an online publication, Zimbabwenow “Mutuma is believed to be homeless as he is sleeping in disused vehicles in Mbare.”

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Amplats, Implats back Zimbabwe’s platinum refinery plan

Platinum producers operating in Zimbabwe, including Anglo American Platinum and Impala Platinum, say they support government plans to establish local refining facilities. The move follows warnings from authorities that raw platinum exports could be banned if refinery construction delays continue.

Baby tortured by maid in Uganda still alive

UGANDA - Following reports that the two-year old baby seen in a video being tortured by a maid has passed on, we went down to work. And our investigations led us to the identity of the maid, her victim and her master.

I am not white: Zanu PF MP

Three generations of Peter Haritatos’ family have owned bakeries amid the rocky outcrops jutting up at the centre of the Kadoma mining area, which provides gold, copper and nickel here. He is popular in town, and speaks fluent Shona.

South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma sacks finance minister

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has sacked Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan after days of speculation that rocked the country's markets and currency.

Top 50 richest people in Zimbabwe

A local firm X Research and Intelligence has released a list of Zimbabwe's Top 50 richest personalities.

TB Joshua responds to Uebert Angel insult

Prominent Nigerian prophet T.B Joshua has responded to an apparent insult aimed at him by young Zimbabwean prophet Uebert Angel. The controversial Angel is also alleged to have discouraged his congregants from visiting TB Joshua.