Nyashadzashe Ndoro

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Nyashadzashe Ndoro is our investigative journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. He specialises in reporting on governance, corruption, politics, business and social issues, with a particular interest in accountability and public interest journalism. His work seeks to amplify critical issues shaping Zimbabwe’s political and socio-economic landscape.

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“You will see all sorts of fake news about Chamisa” – spokesman speaks out

MDC Alliance presidential spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda says the ruling Zanu PF party is behind the falsehoods being peddled on social media suggesting the main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa and his vice Tendai Biti had a fallout.

Rights group rejects US$3,5 billion white farmers compensation fund

The SADC Tribunal Rights Watch, a local organisation advocating the rights of farmers dispossessed of their land during the government's land reform has claimed that the US$3,5 billion compensation fund offered to former landowners was unconstitutional.

ZPCS denies ill-treatment of Chin’ono and Ngarivhume at Chikurubi

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) spokesperson Meya Khanyezi has denied ill-treating incarcerated journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume and admitted that the two are being denied access to their legal counsel and food from their families.

‘Khupe knows nothing about intellectual property’ – Biti suggests MDC-T stick to it’s 2018 name

Main opposition MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti has slammed MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe for knowing "nothing about intellectual property" and urged the rivil party to stick to its name which it used to contest the 2018 election.

Hopewell Chin’ono, Ngarivhume denied basic rights at Chikurubi

Investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and opposition Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume lawyers are crying foul over denial of access to their clients and food from their friends at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

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Chamisa rejects CAB3 finality, but offers no clear plan to block amendment

Nelson Chamisa has rejected claims that CAB3 is a foregone conclusion, arguing that Zimbabweans remain the ultimate decision-makers even after the controversial Bill cleared a major hurdle in Parliament.

Andy Burnham launches Labour leadership bid after Keir Starmer quits

Andy Burnham has entered the race to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader and prime minister, receiving a major boost after Wes Streeting withdrew his own leadership ambitions and endorsed him.

From Bulawayo to Netflix: How Sue Nyathi turned a Zimbabwean story into a global phenomenon

What began as a self-published novel by a Zimbabwean investment analyst writing late into the night has become one of Netflix's biggest African success stories, introducing Sue Nyathi's work to millions worldwide.

Shock as Zimbabwe ambassador and 2017 coup architect Victor Matemadanda dies after sudden illness

Zimbabwe's Ambassador to Mozambique and Eswatini, Victor Matemadanda, has died, prompting an outpouring of tributes from political figures, activists and journalists across the country.