Ghosts of a gentleman’s agreement: Unfinished business of Zimbabwe’s November 2017 coup

In a surprise turn of events, Geza hailed the stayaway as a success, despite the fact that he had called for the people to flood the streets and remove Mnangagwa.
By Dr Blessing Ivan Vava Apr. 12, 2025
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‘Firewall of loyalists will repel Mnangagwa impeachment move’

Political analyst Gideon Chitanga echoed these sentiments.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 11, 2025

Mnangagwa insult prisoner released

The State’s case against Machakaire stemmed from a verbal altercation with Leonard Chidemo, a local councillor from the ruling Zanu PF party.
By Ruvimbo Mukubwa Apr. 9, 2025

Letter to my people: Geza has derailed 2030 madness

Mutsvangwa pointed out that the Scarfed One must serve his full five-year term as mandated by the constitution.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 6, 2025
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Cross in hot soup over Mnangagwas graft claims

Cross said a day after the interview with Mnangagwa where he told him that he recognised that he should not have involved his family.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 6, 2025

Zimbabwe, no country for young people

One observation Mutsvangwa made was that it was comical to see Geza in military fatigue threatening an uprising at over 70 years.
By Nqaba Matshazi Apr. 6, 2025

Menopause, Zim women: Unheard roar of radical feminist reclamation

Women still remain the fire of the country. Fire here is duality: the burning shame of stigma and the cleansing blaze of revolution.
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 4, 2025

Civil disobedience rings louder on social media

This enduring lesson, demonstrated globally where citizens clamour for change, also resonates with Zimbabwe’s body politic, where democratic space is shrinking.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 4, 2025

Social media power on display as battered Zim erupts into violence

In another corner of deserted streets, a handful protesters were captured on WhatsApp barricading roads, daring the police, and chanting protest songs.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 4, 2025