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A CIVIL society organisation, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiCZ), has expressed concern over the persecution of dissenters through the resuscitation of court cases against political activists,...
A CONFERENCE on journalism, political tolerance and phobias at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) was cut short after the Dean of Students, Dr Munyaradzi Madambi, summoned...
SOUTHERN African Human Rights Defenders Network, a regional human rights lobby group, has released a damning report on the prolonged detention of CCC lawmaker Job Sikhala,...
THE Zimbabwean authorities have resorted to clawback laws which infringe on access to information and media rights despite improving on the World Press Freedom Index, media...
KENNETH MOHAMMED As former colonies pay tribute to the unapologetic descendant of their imperial masters, Britain’s refusal to pay reparations for slavery makes a mockery of...
WHEN music star Leonard Zhakata composed his hit song Mugove (loosely translated it means a fair wage), he probably never imagined that the track would still...
ALEXANDER SCHALLENBERG/TERESA RIBEIRO FREE, independent, and pluralistic media are as necessary to democracy as elections, parliaments, and independent judges. But those who deliver the facts to...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cosy relations with King Mswati III of Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute and despotic monarch, shows his fondness for tainted dictators, as well as...
ZIMBABWEAN workers are reeling under deteriorating conditions underlined by serious violations of fundamental rights by parastatals, security forces and Chinese companies amid a clear pattern of...
THE value of Zimbabwe’s fuel imports rose to US$1.2 billion in 2022 from US$1.1 billion in the prior year as global markets experienced supply chain disruptions...