ZICT chair urges board training on cyber and AI risks

“Board members must, therefore, understand where AI is being used within their organisations, how decisions are made and what safeguards are in place. 
By Blessed Ndlovu 6h ago

Opposition declares red line against ED life presidency

ZIMBABWE’S opposition and civic groups have warned that they are prepared to legally challenge any attempt to amend the Constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 19, 2026

The 2030 agenda: Zanu PF’s survival script, not Zimbabwe’s future

Zimbabwe’s 2013 constitution is unambiguous: the presidency is capped at two five‑year terms, no more, no less.
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan. 18, 2026

Chief Murinye: Zimbabwe through the lens of chieftaincy, capital and communal rights

To understand the current volatility, one must look at the legal architecture that defines the boundaries of power and the historical patterns of land ownership in Zimbabwe.
By Rozvi Changamire Jan. 15, 2026

Kelly family vows Con Court fight to reclaim Chewore Safaris

The ruling upholds a High Court decision to invalidate the family's 25-year lease agreement with the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks).
By Obert Siamilandu Jan. 15, 2026

MultiChoice talent factory empowers aspiring filmmakers

MULTICHOICE Talent Factory (MTF), a pan-African film and television training institution, has opened applications for its 2026 intake, offering aspiring filmmakers across the continent
By Life & Style Reporter Jan. 14, 2026

Judicial inaction chokes prisons: PG

Matanda-Moyo said an accused is entitled to bail unless the court finds that it is in the interest of justice that the accused be detained in custody pending trial.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 12, 2026

New textbook takes Constitution to Zim’s classrooms

Published in Harare by the Big Brains Legal Aid Trust, the textbook seeks to take constitutional knowledge out of courtrooms and political debates and place it directly in classrooms.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jan. 12, 2026

Children behind bars: Why Zim must rethink prison sentences for mothers

Infants and toddlers often accompany their mothers to prison, not because they have committed any offence, but because there is nowhere else for them to go.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Jan. 12, 2026