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IT now appears all arrested persons have to pass through the police cells on their way to court. This emerging practice of unreasonably detaining suspects pending...
KEITH SILIKA I LIKE what Zimbabwean lawyer and University of Kent law lecturer Alex Magaisa once said after the reign of Robert Mugabe. He said that...
The High Court has passed a landmark ruling which highlights the scandalous manner in which public finances are managed in this country.Justice Happias Zhou ordered Finance...
IN the midst of the raging storm buffeting Impala Car Rental, a Zimbabwean company with operations in the region, many issues bordering on transparency and accountability...
By ELLEN FUNGISAI CHIFUNGO Many African countries depend on wood for fuel. About 81% of sub-Saharan African households use fuelwood for cooking. This is stoking concern about the...
DZVINKA KACHUR While Russia’s relationship with Africa goes back decades, to the continent’s anti-colonial struggles, the past few years have seen a resurgence in relations. Executive...
By TAKURA ZHANGAZHA There is an increasing ambiguity when influential Zimbabweans debate their current government’s macro-economic policies. This is probably because they do not have structured differences...
BY BRIAN RAFTOPOULOS Zimbabwean politics is once again caught between the deepening authoritarian logic of a former liberation movement, and an opposition movement that faces a renewed...
The post-Cabinet briefing of 1 December on the progress of the summer farming season has figures that put into question the production numbers government planners have...
Violence has spiked in Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector, costing hundreds of people their lives and triggering a police operation that led to the arrest of thousands....