‘Zanufication’ of govt jobs gathers momentum

Last month, Zanu PF commandeered all mayors, councillors and top council officials to attend a training workshop under the auspices of the college.
By Problem Masau Sep. 6, 2024
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Zim hostile to US despite US$5bn aid.

Elaine French, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. at the US embassy in Harare, told the Independent Washington was committed to supporting Zimbabwe.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 3, 2024

Sanctions and survival: US-Zimbabwe interplay

The sanctions were imposed through various instruments, including the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) enacted by the US Congress in 2001.
By Equity Axis Mar. 15, 2024

Mugabe statue set for airport

Mugabe died on September 6, 2019, two years after being deposed by his former deputy, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, following a military-assisted coup in November 2017.
By Evans Mathanda Mar. 9, 2024

Zipra celebrates Mutsvangwa sacking

War veterans groups have described Mutsvangwa as a non-performer with his sacking triggering celebrations from the freedom fighters.
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 26, 2024

Revisiting Madzibaba Nzira’s legacy 13 years after

Turning to his siblings, Shephard said: “I have a good relationship with my siblings and other family members. They all support the ministry.”
By Kenneth Nyangani Dec. 9, 2023

Where do Zimbabwean politics die?

The intricacies of political manoeuvres, be they legal battles, strategic calculations, or the pursuit of key institutions, demand an astute comprehension of the political environment.
By Sharon Hofisi Sep. 1, 2023

Zim’s highway of epitaphs

One of the 1984 survivors, Peter Marongwe has undying memories of the highway of death.
By Nhau Mangirazi Aug. 23, 2023

The next five

The highest possibility is that those vying for the next top job might not read this article, hence it comes to engaging the general public.
By Jonah Nyoni Aug. 19, 2023