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A FARMER, Wonder Mukwaira, who was challenging his farm takeover by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, has won his appeal at the Supreme Court after the apex...
WHILE most Zimbabwean companies are downsizing to survive renewed economic headwinds amid currency volatility and high inflation, Bard Santner Inc — a Harare-based financial services firm...
SEXUAL harassment has become deeply embedded in newsroom culture, making it difficult to dismantle the practice, media experts have warned. RUVIMBO MUCHENJE During a training workshop,...
DURUNG the recent reporting period, the abolitionist trend continued on the continent, with Zambia abolishing the death penalty in December 2022, bringing to 26 the number...
IN 2005, when the Zanu PF government embarked on a devastating house demolition campaign which left more than 700 000 urban dwellers homeless, the United Nations...
HUNDREDS of families could be rendered homeless following the government’s directive to evict people settled on state land in rural, peri-urban and urban areas as mass...
REJOICE NGWENYA I WAS a student in Kenya from 1980 to 1984 at the peak of Daniel Arap Moi’s authoritarian rule, having “crossed over” from Seretse...
ZIMBABWE’S contentious land reform programme will be on the agenda during negotiations for a continental free trade area scheduled for March, the country’s investment agency says....
DZIVARESEKWA member of the National Assembly Edwin Mushoriwa says a constitutional amendment to align with cabinet’s decision to abolish the death penalty should quickly be enacted...
GOKWE town secretary Alexander Nyandoro has been placed on forced leave to facilitate investigations into a slew of corruption cases which have rocked the local authority,...