A senior official who recommended Shepherd Bushiri and his family be issued with permanent residence permits they were not entitled to has been dismissed by the home affairs department.
Speaking at the funeral of her predecessor Mpho Moerane, who died on Wednesday of injuries sustained in a car accident, Phalatse said if statistics were anything to go by, there were fears she could be the next mayor to die.
Twelve Zimbabweans who were arrested while allegedly trying to rob a transport company were set to apply for bail in the Benoni magistrate’s court on Tuesday.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the police’s “apartheid-style” approach of asking foreign nationals to produce their identity documents.
Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates are shaking up control of their $50bn foundation, one of the world’s most powerful philanthropic organisations, fulfilling a promise made after they announced their split last year.
A new commentary by Dr Sibangilizwe Moyo explores the controversy surrounding opposition leaders' responses to released political detainees and what it reveals about leadership, accountability and solidarity in Zimbabwean politics.
An alleged offer letter linked to former minister Saviour Kasukuwere has emerged in the Stoneridge demolition saga after occupiers unsuccessfully challenged eviction from a privately owned property.
Nelson Chamisa has welcomed freed activist Godfrey Karembera to his Harare offices after the collapse of a public violence case that kept him behind bars for more than eight months.
Nelson Chamisa has questioned Parliament's ability to resist Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, alleging that many MPs have been compromised by corruption and political patronage.