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Ken Sharpe warns public about fake and fraudulent social media accounts

HARARE - WestProp Holdings CEO, Mr. Ken Sharpe, has issued a public warning following the emergence of multiple fraudulent social media accounts impersonating him and soliciting money from unsuspecting individuals.

RemitHope seeks to raise US$100 000 for 10 grassroots organisations in Africa

RemitHope, a pioneering fintech social enterprise – founded by global philanthropist and social entrepreneur Tsitsi Masiyiwa – has launched a bold campaign to raise US$100 000 in just 60 days for, 10 grassroots organisations serving some of Africa’s most vulnerable communities.

Pomona City now seamlessly connected thanks to newly re-tarred Alpes Road

HARARE - In a major boost to Harare’s urban evolution, Pomona City - WestProp Holdings’ flagship “live, work, shop and play” estate - is now more accessible than ever, thanks to the newly re-tarred Alpes Road.

Zimbabweans in the UK can apply for passports during outreach programme

LONDON - Zimbabweans in the UK will be able to apply apply for passports and access other consular services next week during an outreach programme hosted by Diaspora Insurance at its global headquarters in Birmingham.

Pomona flats set to become the first high rise development in Harare North

HARARE - All is set for the Pomona flats groundbreaking ceremony on 29 July following a successful uptake of the apartments offering – marking a pivotal moment in Harare’s urban evolution.

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The uneasy peace: Grace Mugabe, Mnangagwa and the politics of controlled memory

At a recent public function, the opening of The Sprout Restaurant in Harare, we saw former First Lady Grace Mugabe moving within the same orbit as senior ZANU PF figures, her presence neither resisted nor theatrically embraced.

Who will drive the bus: Mamvura, General Chiwenga, or someone else? Will President Mnangagwa retire peacefully? (Part 2)

In this second and final part of the article, I continue to examine the potential outcomes of ZANU-PF’s succession politics, focusing on whether Kudakwashe Tagwirei (whom I metaphorically refer to as “Mamvura”) will succeed in his presumed bid for the presidency, whether General Constantino Chiwenga will recover his political standing and take over, whether someone else will ascend to the throne, and whether President Mnangagwa will ultimately retire in peace.

The gospel according to the herdsman: When the mooing stops, the clay cow is exposed

Rutendo Benson Matinyarare, long celebrated as the chief acoustics engineer of Zimbabwe’s most delicate economic sculpture, the ZiG—now appears to have discovered an inconvenient truth: even the most beautifully crafted clay cow cannot moo indefinitely without cracking.

Air Marshal Henry Muchena is right to stand with Zimbabweans

At a time when silence would be easier, Air Marshal (Retired) Henry Muchena has chosen principle over comfort and he is right to do so.