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Uproar as Malloti “insults” Zimbabwean nurse aides in the UK in run up to Y2K show

HARARE - Controversial Zimdancehall singer Malloti Rose has courted the fury of many after appearing to "insult" Zimbabwean nurse aide workers in the UK, the same people she admitted she was coming to sing for during Y2K's SAMA Festival in April.

Zimbabwe at constitutional crossroads as Bill seeks to move power away from voters

HARARE - Zimbabwe is at the centre of a deepening constitutional dispute following the introduction of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill, 2026 that, if adopted, would take away Zimbabweans' right to directly elect their President, with the head of state instead elected by Parliament.

Delta Beverages, Old Mutual lose bid to halt US$24,000 accident damages claim

HARARE – The High Court of Zimbabwe has rejected requests by Delta Beverages and Old Mutual Insurance to have a US$24,345 damages lawsuit thrown out and the matter will now go to a full trial.

ConCourt under spotlight after granting direct access in “dubious” 2030 term case

HARARE - Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court (ConCourt) has found itself at the centre of a growing political and legal controversy after granting direct access to an application challenging Zanu-PF’s plan to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office to 2030, amid allegations that the case itself may be legally dubious.

Mystery surrounds death of activist aligned to Geza amid assassination claims

PRETORIA - The death of Zimbabwean activist Kudzai Weston Saruwaka in South Africa has triggered widespread speculation and concern, coming just days after the passing of outspoken government critic Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, with activists raising fears of a possible assassination.

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National Trauma: The CURSE study of Robert Mugabe and his political and family trajectory

Mugabe is often described in binaries: hero or villain, liberator or dictator. Both are true and yet neither is adequate. Because Mugabe was not only a political figure. He was also a psychological case study of something far more unsettling:

Dr Eddison Zvobgo: Architect of power, victim of politics in Zimbabwe

​History is often unkind to those who build the very prisons they later wish to escape. Whenever the story of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle is told, few figures loom as large, as complex, or as ultimately frustrated as Dr Eddison Jonas Mudadirwa Zvobgo.

Human rights lawyer Doug Coltart assaulted by Zanu PF thugs at CAB3 hearing

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.

Donald Trump tells UK and allies to ‘get your own oil’ from Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump has criticised the United Kingdom and other allies, telling them to secure their own energy supplies rather than rely on Washington.