Cyanide Poisoning in Hwange Presidential Elephant area
More Hwange elephants now poisoned (Photo of 2013 cyanide attack) Sharon, how does it feel with this latest cyanide poisoning all being so close to home, and yet so far away from where you are...
View Article51 Harare residents set free in spectacular collapse of case against protesters
During trial, prosecutors alleged that the 51 residents committed public violence in July 2016 when they staged a protest to demonstrate against police corruption and the $200 fine regime gazetted...
View ArticleMore than 7 500 animals ready for African Animal Ark operation
The aim is to shift more than 6 000 wild animals from Zimbabwe to neighbouring Mozambique to replenish a national park that was all but emptied of wildlife in the aftermath of civil war. Another 1 500...
View ArticleSports cannot take precedence over service delivery
Saviour Kasukuwere While giving his order yesterday, June 19, 2017, Honorable Kasukuwere expressed concern that the Harare City Council was splashing millions on football at the expense of service...
View ArticleUprooted: Zimbabweans may soon be forced to leave SA
Zimbabweans who came to South Africa after the economic collapse of 2008 are facing the threat of having to uproot themselves once more as their visas expire. Now living in Cape Town‚ they have jobs‚ a...
View ArticleHow government self-praise is hurting Zimbabwe even further
Africanews had also reported the president stating, “You don’t talk of us as a fragile state from an economic point of view. Yes we have our problems but no certainly we have achieved… we have our...
View ArticleRwanda And Zimbabwe: United by drought, divided by development?
Zimbabwe and Rwanda both have been affected by a severe drought which has impacted all agriculture-driven economies in Eastern and Southern Africa. But this is where the similarities end. Zimbabwe is...
View ArticleWhen is enough, enough?
Eddie Cross Perhaps the first port of call should be the average quality of life of the people who live here. In 1980, we had the second highest income per capita in Africa – did not mean much because...
View ArticleHarare City Council should take blame for continued typhoid outbreak
The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) is concerned that since 2008 when about 4 000 people from across the country died due to a cholera outbreak, the situation in Harare continues to pose a...
View ArticleZanu-PF supporters attack opposition activist with sjamboks
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View ArticleKasukuwere takes aim on Mnangagwa
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View ArticleZim journalists refuse to be state witnesses over anti-Mugabe presser
Godfrey Tsenengamu, an ex-Zanu-PF provincial youth chairperson, reportedly told a press conference in February that First Lady Grace Mugabe was “unpresidential” and that Vice President Emmerson...
View Article‘Support Mugabe or Die:’ Zimbabwe President’s Party ‘Using Death Threats’ to...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (L) arrives to address the crowd during a Zimbabwe ruling party Zimbabwe African National Union Ð Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) youth rally at Rudhaka Stadium in...
View ArticleMugabe to Temper Wife’s Ambitions Amid Zimbabwe Army Anger
Mugabe asked his wife Grace, 51, to tone down her public criticism of veterans of Zimbabwe’s independence war who’ve supported the president since he took power in 1980 and back her main rival, Deputy...
View ArticleWorld Bank urges ‘bold’ public spending reform for Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe launched a new currency, pegged to the US dollar and dubbed bond notes, last year amid chronic dollar shortages. The bank published its most recent economic update for the country today,...
View ArticleUpdate on Constitution Amendment Bill
This stage is when the Bill can be discussed in detail, clause by clause, giving MPs opportunity to seek clarification, pose questions and propose amendments. Opposition MPs challenged every clause...
View ArticleHeal Zimbabwe encourages youth to peacefully participate in 2018 elections
The peace campaign seeks to encourage community members and leaders to uphold peace ahead of the 2018 elections. Six soccer and six netball teams competed for the Peace Cup. The teams that participated...
View ArticleChina in Africa: Zimbabwe’s ‘Disneyland’ at Victoria Falls Gets Beijing...
People watch a man bungee jumping in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, on April 1, 2011. The waterfall is Zimbabwe’s biggest tourist attraction. Zimbabwe’s Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi tells Newsweek that...
View ArticleZimbabwe Goes Mobile on Tollgates, Evades Cash Crunch
Ecocash – Zinara Partner on Tollgates Motorists who are registered with Econet’s mobile payment facility, EcoCash, can simply breeze through any of the 17-toll gates where the systems are in effect,...
View ArticlePublic invited to nominate next Prosecutor-General candidates
Johannes Tomana [See Court Watch of 10th November 2015 for the background to the allegations.] Mr Tomana’s removal from office was published in General Notice 292/2017. As a result the Judicial...
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