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Suspected state security agents planting ‘spies’ in private meetings

By Gandri Maramba Civic society leaders in Zimbabwe have expressed dismay over the heavy presence of state security agents in their meetings, workshops and related activities following nationwide protests, saying this is stifling freedom of association and freedom of speech as some activists are now scared of speaking out their minds. Some people are even scared […]

Brother of murdered cop says Zanu PF killed him

The case in which 29 members of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party are being accused of killing a policeman, took a dramatic twist when the brother of the murdered cop accused Zanu PF and state security agents of killing him.

SA-Zim rendition survivor tells all

This is the horrific experience of Givemore Gift Nhidza, one of the few survivors of rendition (official kidnapping and transport to another country) carried out by South African and Zimbabwean security officers.

SADC leaders shocked by Magura’s death

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has revealed that SADC leaders on Friday expressed shock that there was still politically motivated violence and murder in Zimbabwe and this lead to a discussion of events surrounding the death of MDC-T official, Cephas Magura.

Job Sikhala on Question Time: Part 1

Outspoken politician Job Sikhala is the guest on Question Time and joins Lance Guma to answer questions sent in by SW Radio Africa listeners using Facebook, Twitter, Skype, email and text messages. Sikhala is asked to explain why he called his party MDC-99.

Mugabe admits being traumatized by 2008 defeat

HARARE- President Robert Mugabe yesterday said he is still traumatised by losing the 2008 election to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai especially in Manicaland, a province from which most guerrillas in the 1970s liberation war came from.

Mugabe renews contracts for his vampires

HARARE- They have ordered abductions, torture, rape and murder to keep President Robert Mugabe in power even after he lost presidential elections in March 2008. So it came as no surprise this week that Mugabe defied Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to extend the terms of office of all his service chiefs.