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Mnangagwa 2030 bid in bizarre turn

In a move that legal experts describe as a startling abdication of legislative independence, the push to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 has taken a bizarre turn
By Nqobani Ndlovu 5h ago

Guyu villagers in trouble for rustler suspect death

Breakdown of the fines is US$600 for culpable homicide and US$100 for assault.
By Silas Nkala 17h ago

‘From Jongwe Corner to the Botanical Gardens: Harare has something for everyone this weekend’

the city has an offering for every age and interest this Saturday and Sunday.
By Valentine Maya 17h ago

Medical aid societies are losing the battle to avoid health reform: Here’s why

“Some medical aids are fighting this SI by hook and crook because they have been benefitting from the clear conflict of interest and anti-competitive nature of this arrangement.”
By Staff Reporter 17h ago

After brother’s death by croc, fisherman finds safety in floating nets

“He was attacked by a crocodile and died from the injuries. It took us two days to find his body. That was the worst experience of my life.”
By Vanessa Gonye 17h ago

Govt bows down to pressure over land tenure fees

He said the package also recognises the sacrifices made by veterans of the liberation struggle and the contribution of public servants to national development.
By Jairos Saunyama 17h ago

Govt approves discounted land purchase scheme for veterans, civil servants

Ex-detainees, restrictees and non-combatant cadres will receive a 30% discount on land purchases, while collaborators will qualify for 15%.
By Valentine Maya Apr. 24, 2026

Borders must become bridges

The idea that an African needs to undergo unnecessary burden, delay, and expense moving from one African state to another is a contradiction of our history.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Apr. 24, 2026

Justice and law are not related

The image of litigation as pigs swilling and screaming until one gives up is indelicate, but is not inaccurate. 
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Apr. 24, 2026