Senator tears into Mnangagwa’s Sona
Last month, Mnangagwa delivered his Sona which was interrupted by a power cut, forcing him to finish the presentation using torchlight.
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Chinese mining activities worsen Bindura water crisis
The local authority claims the mining operations are polluting water sources and causing blockages, compounding challenges caused by a severe drought.
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‘Mafume not offside with the water vested in President comment’
Mafume, who is also a lawyer by profession, has received criticism, with most of it coming from social commentators such as Reason Wafawarova.
By Staff Reporter
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Tagwirei assisted in 2013 election victory: Zanu PF
ZANU PF politburo member, Webster Shamu, has revealed that the ruling party had to rely on businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei's assistance to win the 2013 general elections.
By Jairos Saunyama
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Rural book project seeks to bridge knowledge gap
Baratile said his deep love for reading, inherited from his late father, also played a significant role.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
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Zanu PF probes Mash West province over funds abuse
He said the board would probe a series of administrative and financial irregularities allegedly committed by senior party officials in the province.
By Nunurai Jena
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Why local is lekker
In 2015, the businessman came to Zimbabwe, where he intended to invest US$1 billion.
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2030: Zanu PF goes for broke
Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa disclosed that the plot to extend the president’s term was hatched to block Chiwenga from succeeding the 83-year-old ruler.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 16, 2025
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How power, politics and land barons are feeding a growing land crisis in Zvimba
Manhanzva is not the only high-ranking political figure whose name features prominently in this widening web.
By Kenneth Nyangani
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