Contribute Now. |
Support The NewsHawks |
ZIMBABWEAN workers marked the International Workers’ Day on 1 May without pomp and fanfare amid biting economic hardships, with trade union leaders pressing the government to...
VICE-PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga has delivered on his threats made in Bulawayo during the Trade Fair and later in Harare against money changers by overseeing the arrest...
ZIMBABWE’S history of policy inconsistency has once again been laid bare after the central bank announced that bond notes which should have been phased out by...
ZIMBABWE’S human rights record has continued to decline, with a new report showing a rise in arbitrary arrests, unfair trials, unlawful attacks and killings, amid calls...
NAMIBIAN authorities say they are “meticulously examining” documents relating to the looting of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Bank of about N$247 million (about US$15...
CHILDREN are still on vacation, but when the thought of the opening of schools crosses the mind of Precious Kandori, a widowed mother of three from...
THE 2024 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), which ended on Saturday, was a mixed bag of the good and the bad, although the annual trade and...
The literature on constitutional courts in authoritarian and hybrid regimes typically suggests that judges who challenge such regimes in high-stakes cases risk substantial political backlash. Accordingly,...
WHEN mining company Matscandnavia Investments (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of Seven Stars Mining, came to Mashonaland East’s Seke district in September last year, its intention was...
THE ruling Zanu PF won the Mount Pleasant and Harare East constituencies in the capital by-elections held over the weekend, redrawing the electoral map since 2000...