UN ‘alarmed by what appears’ as ‘misuse of criminal law to target’ Zaba

The opinion article referred to the government’s alleged interference in the politics of neighbouring countries and said that the current administration was “obsessed with keeping itself in power”.
By Irene Khan Nov. 21, 2025

‘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 Nov. 18, 2025

Understanding Zanu PF’s internal dynamics around Mnangagwa’s term extension

 These two factions are currently engaged in an open and public political contest. However, the divisions transcend this dichotomy of those opposed and those in favour. T
By Justice Mavedzenge Nov. 16, 2025

Mnangagwa’s silence makes us believe he wants it too

ZANU PF is pulling out all the stops in its attempt to stage what is, in essence, a constitutional coup.  
By Newsday Nov. 15, 2025

Matinanga vows to take NAMA to higher pedestal

Speakers from Scarlet Studios and Events Evolution described the Lion Logo as a symbol of innovation, calmness and innovation embroiled in courage to be bold and succinct on approaching reality. 
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 15, 2025

COP 30: Marking time

Satellite data suggests it is caused mainly by the record-breaking drought in the Amazon, which has reduced the forest’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
By Gwynne Dyer Nov. 14, 2025

ZEGU to honour novelist Machemedze

BINDURA-BASED institution Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU)’s Faculty of Law is set to honour veteran novelist Elias Machemedze (47) on November 21 at the Bindura Country Club. 
By Admire Jamu Mlambo Nov. 14, 2025

South African court grants Job Sikhala R10,000 bail 

Sikhala and Thema, who is also his uncle, Thema, were arrested last week on charges of possessing explosives. Both men have denied the allegations, insisting they were innocent
By Staff Reporter Nov. 13, 2025