Botswana parliamentarians have unequivocally expressed their opposition to the proposed removal of passports for travel between their country and Zimbabwe. The leader of opposition, Dithapelo Keorapetse said it was surprising that the deal was announced without due consultations.
The High Court has freed opposition Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) leader Jacob Ngarivhume after the state failed to provide evidence to support its claim that he posted a message of X (formerly Twitter) inciting public violence. Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka had sentenced him to an effective three-year sentence. He has spent 8 months in prison.
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party is reacting angrily to a new visa restriction policy which U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced this week, aimed at people accused of undermining democracy in the southern African nation.
The High Court in Harare granted Sengezo Tshabangu an order to expunge the names of recalled parliamentarians from ballot papers of the weekend by-elections. In his ruling, Justice Never Katiyo ordered that the decision of the Nomination Court sitting in Harare, Bulawayo, Gwanda, Lupane and other locations on November 7 to accept nomination papers and candidature of the 22 respondents for election in the by-elections to be conducted on 9 December, 2023, “is unlawful, of no force and effect and hereby set aside.”
HARARE - Media watchdogs and journalists in Zimbabwe are fuming after members of the vice presidential security detail ordered journalists to delete photos and video of Second Vice President Kembo Mohadi collapsing at a campaign rally Saturday.
Zimbabwean national Munyaradzi Chiturumani has been charged after police alleged he stabbed his wife nearly 30 times and abducted their six-year-old daughter in Missouri.
UK police have released a CCTV image of Ndodana "Mark" Tshuma, who is believed to have fled to Zimbabwe after his wife and two daughters were found dead at their Bedford home.
Lionel Messi inspired an astonishing late comeback as Argentina recovered from 2-0 down to beat Egypt 3-2 and keep their World Cup title defence alive.
Tendai Biti has fiercely criticised Constitution Amendment No. 3 after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed it into law, warning it centralises power and threatens Zimbabwe's democracy.