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BREAKING: Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo (76) has died

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo (76), the man who infamously announced the firing of both the then Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the late President Robert Mugabe within weeks of each other from Zanu PF, has died.

Condom wrappers under bed – man burns down hut in anger over cheating wife

A man from Goho Village in Plumtree burnt down his matrimonial bedroom hut after he allegedly found condom wrappers under the bed when he came back from a trip to Bulawayo.

I am tired of witchcraft, boy (5)

Community members in Kezi, Matabeleland South province were left shocked after a five-year-old boy told them at a meeting that he was fed up with being used by a neighbour in her witchcraft escapades.

Kangwa scores a beauty

Zimbabwean players are generally not known for investing for life after football, let alone acquiring property at the peak of their careers or just buying a house for a roof over their heads.

MaForty the future of comedy

Hard work, fresh jokes and a growing number of shows have set ace funny man MaForty on the road to being a household name.

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Biti blasts Mnangagwa’s Constitution Amendment No. 3 after it becomes law

Tendai Biti has fiercely criticised Constitution Amendment No. 3 after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed it into law, warning it centralises power and threatens Zimbabwe's democracy.

8 years after vowing to respect term limits, Mnangagwa signs law extending his rule

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed Constitution Amendment No. 3 into law, introducing sweeping constitutional changes despite his 2018 pledge to leave office after 10 years.

Nota Baloyi urges South African artists to boycott performances in Zimbabwe

Nota Baloyi has called on South African musicians to boycott Zimbabwe, saying artists are helping sanitise the country's leadership as online campaigns against performances intensify.

Why Thomas Mapfumo should accept Wicknell Chivayo’s US$1.5 million offer

Gabriel Manyati argues that Thomas Mapfumo should accept Wicknell Chivayo's multimillion-dollar performance offer, saying the Chimurenga icon has earned the right to financial security without sacrificing his political legacy.