Immigration continues to be a big debate in the country, with EFF leader Julius Malema this week visiting local businesses to assess the employment ratio of locals and foreign nationals.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for the remains of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes to be exhumed and repatriated to Britain. Rhodes died in 1902. His self-chosen burial place is at Matobo Hills National Park, south of Bulawayo.
The EFF has distanced itself from a statement calling for the resignation of Julius Malema after a “poor showing” in the local government elections.
The statement, which was purported to be from the EFF in the Eastern Cape, said the provincial leadership was aggrieved by Malema’s conduct in the lead up to the elections, accusing him of “eroding the electoral margins of our movement”.
Mosimane’s future at the Egyptian powerhouse has been the subject of furious speculation over the past few months and there were whispers that the revered South African coach, who recently led the Cairo-based club to back-to-back Caf Champions League titles since joining the hard-to-please North African side more than a year ago, was on his way out.
While Kaitano Tembo is happy with his team’s performance in the draw against Black Leopards‚ the SuperSport United coach believes his charges should have won the match as they created enough chances to wrap up the league encounter at Thohoyandou Stadium on Saturday.
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.