Sadc ignores Moza civil unrest

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is the Sadc chairperson, ignored the Mozambique violent clashes in his speech.
By Kenneth Nyangani Nov. 21, 2024

Half of Sadc leaders sent reps to summit

Yesterday, Cabinet said all was set for today's summit.
By Mirriam Mangwaya and Problem Masau Nov. 20, 2024

Parched paradise: How Harare's water crisis is drowning dreams, deepening disparities

The magnitude scope of Harare's water crisis is staggering.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Nov. 19, 2024

Sadc: A region in crisis

The summit will come three weeks after Mozambicans disputed the presidential election results.
By Newsday Nov. 7, 2024

MPs demand release of CDF funds

Zimbabwe’s Parliament comprises 360 legislators (National Assembly and Senate), but only 210 directly represent constituencies, which means Treasury set aside US$10,5 million.
By Peter Dube Nov. 6, 2024

Sadc meets over Moza post-poll crisis

The Sadc chairperson also interacts with the Sadc Secretariat staff, provides guidance and signs the body’s legal instruments during their tenure.
By Problem Masau Nov. 6, 2024

Jewish people's unending suffering: The truth about the Arab- Israeli conflict

The story of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict needs to be re-examined and the Jewish people’s fundamental right to self-defence must be acknowledged.
By Artwell Dzobo Nov. 1, 2024

NRSL must address match-fixing allegations

The league’s chairperson Martin Kweza and his team have work cut out for them as match-fixing allegations taint football, which many have long described as a dirty game.
By Newsday Nov. 1, 2024

‘Sovereignty ego maintaining ailing ZiG’

The ZiG, Zimbabwe’s sixth attempt to introduce a stable currency in 15 years, has been losing value since it debuted in April following the demonetisation of the Zimdollar this year.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 30, 2024