Street protests loom after CAB hearings farce

Critics allege the outreach meetings have been dominated by Zanu PF supporters, with Parliament accused of sidelining dissenting voices. 
By Blessed Mhlanga 2h ago

NetOne unveils US$50 000 sponsorship for President’s Cup golf tournament

Introduced last year as an amateur event, the President’s Cup—named in honour of Emmerson Mnangagwa—has this year been upgraded to a Pro-Am tournament.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Mar. 30, 2026

Police impose weapon ban in Gwanda district

POLICE in Gwanda district, Matabeleland South province, have banned carrying dangerous weapons in public places amid fears the practice can trigger public disorder and breach of peace.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Mar. 30, 2026

Zimbabwe: When biblical heritage and national vision meet!

In a world where countries compete for tourism and investment, a biblical story combined with the possession of natural resources could make Zimbabwe a powerful strategic asset.
By Ronny Levi Musan Mar. 30, 2026
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Zanu PF goes for broke as CAB3 hearings begin

ZANU PF has ordered village heads to queue with their subjects to sign papers supporting proposed constitutional amendments thatcould extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 29, 2026

Editorial Comment: Constitutional integrity must prevail

For any constitutional amendment to hold legitimacy, the process must be more than a mere box-ticking exercise; it must be a genuine reflection of the people's will.
By The Standard Mar. 29, 2026
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Mnangagwa term extension hearings begin

The primary focus of the proposed amendments is a provision to extend the president’s current term of office by an additional two years.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Mar. 29, 2026

Rethinking race: A pastor-scholar’s bold take on racism, cultural transformation

It is shocking for someone who has driven while Black in other parts of the world and never had to think about such things at a traffic stop
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Mar. 27, 2026

What to do as Trump’s war cripples Zim’s poor

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company once raised hope when it rolled out buses during the Covid-19 period. But instead of expansion, the fleet has steadily dwindled.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Mar. 27, 2026