Zim has already tainted its constitutional amendments

The law is clear that there must be a 90-day window for parliamentary public consultations to allow the views of Zimbabweans to be heard and recorded.  

Zimbabwe’s pre-trial detention crisis and the fight for constitutional rights

The result is a system that increasingly punishes individuals before they are ever convicted, raising urgent questions about the rule of law and social justice in contemporary Africa.

The message: Resist 2030 and we will beat you up

Citizens have every right to meet, debate and criticise proposed changes to the supreme law.
By Newsday Mar. 6, 2026

Crackdown on false prophets, unlicensed doctors

Baz acting chief executive officer Matthias Chakanyuka expressed concern over a surge in advertisements flighted by individuals falsely claiming healing powers.
By Tatenda Kunaka Mar. 6, 2026

24-hr shift to complete Maphisa Independence Day projects

Maphisa hosts this year’s commemorations amid protests from some sections of society over the unresolved Gukurahundi massacres.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026

Makonese Dam rehabilitation begins in Chivi North

The dam, located in the Denge area of Chivi North, previously irrigated more than 200 hectares of land and sustained about 720 households.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026

Mpasi delivers Starlink kits to Shurugwi North schools

The Starlink technology provides satellite-based high-speed internet, particularly suitable for remote and underserved areas where conventional fibre infrastructure is limited.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026

EU, UK, Kenyan horticulture buyers look for long-term Zim partnerships

THE European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) and Kenyan horticulture buyers are seeking to establish long-term trade partnerships with local farmers
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 5, 2026

AMH bets on technology for growth

Mapfumo assumed office as general manager on March 1, following the resignation of group chief executive officer Kenias Mafukidze.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026