Zimbabwean publisher Trevor Ncube has issued a stark warning over the country’s political trajectory, drawing comparisons between current developments and events that led to the dramatic end of Robert Mugabe’s rule in 2017.
ZICOMO condemns the removal of ZHRC chair Jessie Majome, accusing President Mnangagwa of violating constitutional procedures and undermining democracy.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has dismissed the Director-General of Zimbabwe’s Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), Fulton Mangwanya, with immediate effect, according to a memo from the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet.
Human rights lawyer Doug Coltart was assaulted during the proceedings after a group of suspected ruling party supporters disrupted the event. Witnesses said his phone was snatched and he was beaten, while attackers questioned his nationality.
JOHANNESBURG - A new poll suggests billionaire businessman and Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe is the favourite to replace President Cyril Ramaphosa as leader of the ruling African National Congress in South Africa.
A marathon parliamentary sitting descended into chaos after opposition MPs fought to keep the CAB3 debate open, leading to the dramatic ejection of Marondera Central legislator Caston Matewu.
A new analysis examines whether Zimbabwe is displaying the same warning signs that preceded the French Revolution, including elite privilege, economic hardship and mounting public resentment.
Political analyst Vivid Gwede argues that CAB3 may have the numbers to pass Parliament but has failed to persuade Zimbabweans of its merits after a bruising parliamentary debate.
Nelson Chamisa has defended his support for Madzibaba veShanduko after former MDC official Julius Magarangoma accused opposition leaders of abandoning activists once they are no longer politically useful.