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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Police detain journalist overnight for allegedly “violating curfew”

Zimbabwean journalist Gilbert Munetsi was Friday arrested and spent a night in police cells in Chitungwiza for allegedly violating the 6 am – 6 pm Covid-19 curfew regulations.

Politicians who fought liberation war holding country to ransom – Biti

Opposition MDC Alliance Vice President Tendai Biti has accused the generation of politicians who fought the liberation war of holding the country to ransom and said their primary focus was power retention, state capture and benefiting from corruption under President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Prophet Uebert Angel back in Chitungwiza again with more mealie meal donations

By Nyashadzashe Ndoro The Uebert Angel Foundation was back in Chitungwiza again donating truckloads of mealie meal to feed thousands of vulnerable families affected by the Covid-19 related lockdown. Chitungwiza mayor, councilor Lovemore Maiko was on hand to receive the deliveries and expressed gratitude to Prophet Uebert Angel whose foundation is on a countrywide tour to feed people stuck in their homes because of the Covid-19 induced lockdown that began on the 30th of March, 2020.

US firm paid by Zim GOVT to do PR also trying to help Khupe in fight with Chamisa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa's decision to contract New York-based Mercury Public Affairs LLC in May 2019 to lobby for Thokozani Khupe as a legitimate leader of the MDC Alliance to the US government has raised speculation that the ConCourt decision to declare Khupe as the country's main opposition leader was a premeditated decision orchestrated by the state.

Painful policies but we are getting things right claims Foreign Affairs minister Moyo

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has claimed that the reasons for economic crisis in Zimbabwe were painful decisions taken by the Zanu PF administration in order to “rectify” the economy from where it was during the reign of the late former President Robert Mugabe.

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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.

Wicknell Chivayo says King Mswati granted him Eswatini citizenship and diplomatic passport

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo says he has been granted Eswatini citizenship and a diplomatic passport by King Mswati III following a meeting at the Royal Palace, where they reportedly discussed investment opportunities and regional development.

The man who killed a dead lion: Reason Wafawarova takes aim at Rutendo Matinyarare

In a provocative opinion piece, Reason Wafawarova questions Rutendo Matinyarare's claim that he was instrumental in removing sanctions, arguing that geopolitical realities had already rendered the policy unsustainable.

Zimbabwe’s future cannot be built on tanks: The danger of another military intervention

As calls for another military intervention grow louder in some political circles, Gabriel Manyati argues that Zimbabwe's future lies in stronger democratic institutions, not tanks on the streets.