Zimbabwe and the anatomy of a constitutional coup
The African Union has already recognised that constitutional amendments can, in certain circumstances, amount to unconstitutional changes of government.
By Jameson Timba
21m ago
Mining boom hits US$10bn funding wall
Mining accounts for about 81% of Zimbabwe’s export earnings, contributes 14,5% of gross domestic product and provides roughly 20% of government revenue through taxes and levies.
By Freeman Makopa
21m ago
Govt, UN launch framework to tackle adolescent pregnancies.
The framework, unveiled in Goromonzi, is aimed at strengthening national efforts to prevent adolescent pregnancies and protect the health, dignity and future prospects of young people.
By Staff Reporter
21m ago
Court sidesteps explosive Seke land dispute
Chibage, represented by Brian Kashangura, had approached the court seeking an interdict against Nyanhongo.
By Desmond Chingarande
21m ago
Brenda Shoko puts pen to purpose in new devotional
Shoko said her hope was that the book would transform believers by helping them to understand and enjoy what God has made available to them during their earthly lives.
By Phillip Chidavaenzi
21m ago
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Tungwarara, Tagwirei factions collide
Dumba, a senior Seventh-day Adventist Church member, was the uncle of Zanu PF Makoni district chairperson Kudzi Chipanga.
By Kenneth Nyangani
12h ago
Bulawayo police probe city murder
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Nomalanga Msebele identified the deceased as Mlimisi Ncube.
By Nizbert Moyo
18h ago
Tagwirei honours late SDA Church member
Dumba (94), died last week at Tagwirei’s Arundel Hospital in Harare.
By Kenneth Nyangani
20h ago
Farmers urged to store seed properly to ensure better produce
Craig warned against the common practice of mixing seed with other materials and storing it in unsuitable places.
By Obert Siamilandu
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