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THE debt-ridden Zimbabwean government is now pushing for fresh negotiations with its creditors to reduce interest on debt as Treasury seeks to extricate the country from...
ALEX MAGAISA A MOTHER jumps onto the lower deck of a tall building and catches her baby dropped from a floor above. She frantically dashes to...
IT would be dangerously simplistic for anyone to solely attribute South Africa’s astonishing bout of violent protests and looting to a single factor or narrative. There...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga are on a new collision course over the appointment of the next Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) commander, with retired...
ZANU PF internal political dynamics are expected to play out when President Emmerson Mnangagwa appoints the new Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) commander following the death of...
HISTORY tells us we owe it to Klemens von Metternich, the distinguished 19th-century Austrian statesman and diplomat, one of the most famous phrases about the global...
This is a continuation of a long-running series of popular articles by South African-based Zimbabwean lawyer Advocate Tererai Mafukidze on the history of the judiciary in...
SIMBARASHE TEMBO ZIMBABWE’S modern judiciary has come a long way since the 1890s, with many highs and lows, but perhaps the lowest point of the post-independence...
TOP Zimbabwean judges of the highest court in the land – including Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza – will inadvertently be in the dock next when...
IT IS almost sunset on a chilly winter’s afternoon and some people are exiting a popular supermarket in Harare’s Mabelreign suburb while others look disappointed after...
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