Mater Dei Hospital appeals for solar equipment upgrade

MATER Dei Hospital is appealing for assistance to upgrade its ageing equipment following the commissioning of a 1 300-solar panel plant at the facility.
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 13, 2026

Constitutional amendment No. 3: The scourge of state-condoned violence against those opposed to it

The attacks on respected civic leaders such as Lovemore Madhuku and Tendai Biti, the threats against other civic leaders who include Jameson Timba and Ibbo Mandaza, the banning of meetings
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Mar. 13, 2026

2030 Bill a fraudulent exercise: Tyson

Recent reports linked Kasukuwere with a political comeback via Tendai Biti’s Constitutional Defenders Forum (CDF), which is leading opposition to the constitutional amendments. 
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Gracious Daniel Mar. 12, 2026

Zim govt approves 2026 winter production plan

Consequently, the plan aligns with AFSRTS 2 pillars that include sustainable production, climate resilience, rural industrialisation, market development and infrastructure enhancement. 
By Farming Reporter Mar. 12, 2026

ChiTown designer Mukwanhi commands red carpet attention at NAMAs

Interest in the designs deepened as audiences gathered outside HICC to watch performances by musicians Tina Watyoka and Yambutso, who entertained guests before the main ceremony. 
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 12, 2026
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Madhuku sounds alarm on 2030 Bill

“A Bill may be challenged in the courts even if it has passed through Parliament and been presented to the President for assent,” he said. 
By Brent Shamu Mar. 9, 2026

Opponents to choose between ‘beatings’ or ‘abductions’

Madhuku has also received death threats over his efforts to thwart the pillaging of the constitution along with Constitutional Defenders Forum leader Tendai Biti.  
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 8, 2026

Bloody road to ED third term: Activists recount horrors of intensifying crackdown

A driver at the firm, requesting anonymity for security reasons, told The Standard he was assaulted for his association with a politician challenging the bill.  
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 8, 2026

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.  
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Mar. 7, 2026