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BARNABAS TICHA MUVHUTI THE Shona and the Ndebele are Zimbabwe’s two most dominant ethnic groups. Explaining the ever-present tension between them, historian Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni points to the abuse of the post-colonial...
MARTIN N NDLELA THE rise in the use of smartphones and an increased adoption of mobile internet in Africa are fundamentally altering the media ecology for election campaigns....
LOREN B LANDAU/JEAN PIERRE MISAGO ONCE relegated to the margins of South African politics, anti-immigrant activism has gone mainstream. Several anti-immigrant groups, including Operation Dudula, All Trucker Foundation and...
REVELATIONS by Auditor-General Mildred Chiri that Treasury made foreign direct payments on behalf of 16 government ministries amounting to more than US$300 million without the required...
HUNDREDS of former commuter omnibus operators are wallowing in abject poverty due to the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco)’s legislated monopoly and the 2020 ban on...
A GRIEF-STRICKEN friend of deceased ex-cricketer Procter Saurombe (pictured), Alois Tichana, has revealed how his colleague might have met his fate on Monday morning at the...
President Mnangagwa has appointed a tribunal chaired by retired justice Maphios Cheda to inquire into the removal from the bench of High Court judge Edith Mushore...
ONE of the most promising township cricketers of the ’90s, Procter Saurombe, has been found dead on Monday morning after a freak accident in which he...
A BLITZ for the issuance of national identification documents has kicked off and it will be followed, on 11 April, by the second phase of the...
ZIMBABWEANS voted in critical by-elections on 26 March across 28 parliamentary constituencies and 122 municipalities in the long-delayed polls. The outcome was important in many respects:...