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Protesters torch CAB 3 billboard as tensions soar

The burning of the billboard triggered swift reaction from the security apparatus, which reportedly harassed vendors eking out a living in the area.
By Nunurai Jena 9h ago

Zimbabwean wins R100K for unlawful SA detention

This occurred despite his initially lawful arrest and prosecution in connection with a 2014 robbery case.
By Silas Nkala 10h ago

Ramaphosa’s Zimbabwe visit puts constitutional crisis, not succession, at centre of regional concern

That shift has turned what might once have been treated as an internal Zanu PF matter into a broader constitutional and regional stability test.

The $257 million question: Is the NRZ-China rail deal stuck on a siding?

Is the China Rail Phase 1 work actually coordinated with the NRZ’s internal three-phase turnaround strategy, or are these parallel plans that never meet?
By Tendai Munhundarima 13h ago

The Severed Lifeline: Why the Impending Collapse of ZimPost Threatens to Abandon Rural Zimbabwe

The weathered green buildings of ZimPost, adorned with their familiar but fading signage, have long served as the final frontier of the Zimbabwean state.
By Allen Mangava 14h ago

Zimbabwe cuts import licence fees, but businesses may feel little relief

But the fee reduction is not yet legally effective.
By Valentine Maya 16h ago

Ministry halts illegal construction at Harare’s protected Ramsar Site

Despite these protections, the Vlei recently became the frontline of a high-stakes battle between conservation and political patronage. 
By Allen Mangava 17h ago

Zimbabwe engineers Head to Italy for space science training

"SpaceRaise Summer School represents a platform for young researchers and engineers to engage in cutting-edge scientific exchange," the embassy said.

Ex-Minister Mzembi acquitted of criminal abuse of office

“The State has failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. The accused is found not guilty and acquitted,” Chikowero ruled.
By Desmond Chingarande 17h ago