Drop the PVO Bill once and for all

Communities will go hungry as many have been assisted to fend off starvation by these NGOs that are under threat today.
By Newsday Dec. 12, 2024

Scrap PVO Bill, UN tells ED

Critics have condemned the Bill as anti-democratic saying it was targeted at government’s suspected opponents.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 11, 2024

Letters: Govt must correct electoral malpractices

Zec should comprehensively audit the voters rolls, proactively disclose all information on voter registration and provide stakeholders with meaningful and timely access to the final voters rolls.
By Amh Voices Dec. 4, 2023

9th Parliament’s unfinished business

THE President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) began by specifically naming the following five Bills from the Ninth Parliament as still needing to be passed:
By Veritas Oct. 17, 2023

MPs a big let down

Had it not taken the guts of the Nationalists Alliance Party leader, Devine Mhambi Hove to challenge the fees, very few aspiring candidates would have been able to afford them.
By Newsday Jun. 12, 2023

Zimbos have let down Ngarivhume: Malema

Ngarivhume was sentenced to four years imprisonment for calling for mass protests in 2020.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Lorraine Muromo May. 3, 2023

Zim @43: Portents of deepening authoritarian rule

The intervention by the military was named Operation Restore Legacy, but in reality, it was a coup in favour of the Emmerson Mnangagwa faction against their G40 opponents in Zanu PF.
By Brian Raftopoulos Apr. 20, 2023

Zim govt moves to throttle independent civil society

These two issues clearly express the intentions of the government. The first is to monitor, cease and even seize funds received by NGOs in the country.
By Thandekile Moyo Jan. 25, 2023

Govt policy inconsistencies self-destructive: Zapu

Sibangilizwe is the son of the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo.
By Silas Nkala Dec. 22, 2022