A Harare woman who together with a white Masvingo businessman were accused of illegally possessing 52 crocodile skins before the State withdrew charges against them has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court to repossess the skins.
Sungura musician, Gift Amuli, who is now a full time traditional healer, has invited people with broken marriages and those who divorced and are on the verge of divorce to visit his shrine.
In a classic boob, an advert by the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe appearing to ‘celebrate’ the death of army boss the late Major General Godfrey Chanakira who was declared a national hero has gone viral.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa made an embarrassing U-turn and accorded Retired Major General Godfrey Chanakira a national hero status in a development that has further exposed a rift between him and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.
Despite frenzied reports that did the rounds on social media for the past few weeks that toes were being cut and sold in exchange for nearly US$40 000, the Government has dismissed the news as false and misleading.
In a wide-ranging analysis, governance expert Dr. Blessing Vava argues that Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is more than a constitutional amendment. He contends it represents a critical test of constitutionalism, democratic accountability and the future of political succession in Zimbabwe.
Opposition leader and constitutional lawyer Tendai Biti will address Zimbabweans in Leicester this weekend on the implications of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and the future of constitutional democracy in Zimbabwe.
Political analyst Dr Phillan Zamchiya says Zimbabweans should be told the realities shaping debate on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, while reminding CCC MPs that a court order still blocks further Tshabangu recalls.
The sudden departures of CEOs at NRZ and Mutapa Gold Resources have drawn attention to governance, executive tenure and shareholder influence within companies overseen by the Mutapa Investment Fund.