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Prominent lawyer Madhuku beaten by men in balaclavas ‘as police watch’

HARARE – Prominent lawyer and opposition leader Professor Lovemore Madhuku was brutally beaten on Sunday after balaclava-wearing men stormed a meeting of his National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) party in Harare, with uniformed police officers looking on from two nearby vehicles without intervening.

Lawyer Brian Kagoro deported from Kenya over alleged protest financing plot

NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan authorities have expelled Zimbabwean constitutional lawyer and civic activist Brian Bright Kagoro, accusing him of involvement in a foreign-backed scheme to foment political unrest through organised protests.

Zimbabwe announces plan for new national stadium after Davos talks

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s finance ministry is leading talks for the construction of a modern multi-purpose national sports stadium in Harare, officials said on Saturday, as authorities move to end years of international isolation caused by sub-standard local facilities.

Government’s US$400,000 debt cripples operations at Alpha Media Holdings

HARARE – The government owes Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) about US$400 000 in unpaid advertising and newspaper subscription fees dating back more than a year, a debt that has severely strained the operations of one of Zimbabwe’s last remaining privately owned mainstream media groups.

Chivayo offers to pay full salary package for Benjani if Bosso give him head coach job

HARARE – Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has thrown his weight behind former Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari to take over as Highlanders head coach following the club’s decision to part ways with Dutchman Pieter De Jongh.

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Wireless Festival cancelled after UK bars Kanye West over antisemitism controversy

London’s Wireless Festival has been called off after US rapper Ye was denied entry to the UK, following renewed scrutiny of his past antisemitic remarks.

Mnangagwa’s dangerous descent into mob rule

The ongoing, purported and increasingly shambolic, public consultations around President Mnangagwa’s 2030 term extension are no longer just a scheme of constitutional manipulation. They are mutating into something far more sinister.

Zimbabwean mining firm in trouble as court imposes US$100, 000 sanction

The High Court of Zimbabwe has slapped Joh and Lewis Investment (Pvt) Ltd, a mining company with a US$100,000 fine and sentenced its officials, Johanne Charasa, Knowledge Mazivanhanga and Peter Murengu to suspended jail terms for continuing mining operations in defiance of a court order.

WestProp unveils its visionary Chivhu Eco City project targeting 20 000 properties

WestProp Holdings has unveiled its visionary Chivhu Eco City project, a 5,000-hectare development poised to deliver 20,000 properties and help redefine the balance between rural charm and urban living.