Clinton Siniwa: "As a nation we are still recovering from his horrendous joke about the cold mortuary in Kwekwe. In the hall of fame of the most awful things said by a government official this surely take the prize. Someone at Munhumutapa building should tell the boss man that his jokes are not funny at all. That person should also tell ED that Zimbabweans do not need a comedian at the helm of this ship that is sinking fast. We have more than our fair share of talented comedians as a nation. The country needs astute leadership in these times of uncertainty."
Public consultations on the proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3 (CAB3) Bill have been overshadowed by reports of violence, intimidation, and alleged abductions, raising concerns about the integrity of the outreach process.
Zimbabwe defender Teenage Hadebe has been suspended after a video surfaced showing him holding alcohol while in camp, breaching team rules ahead of the Mukuru Four Nations Tournament final.
British historian Lord Acton once plainly stated, “power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” That sincere observation gives a precise diagnosis of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s unraveling presidency in Zimbabwe.
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager with market capitalisation of over US$169 Billion, has reported a change in its shareholding in Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc, a Zimbabwe-listed gold producer that is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange, crossing a regulatory threshold that requires disclosure.