Zim authorities detain suspects indefinitely, despite laws

The Constitution provides for compensation when the arrested person has not been accorded their rights. These rights include release from detention within 48 hours of the initial arrest.
By Global Press Journal Feb. 20, 2024

Malleability of Zim politics

The participation tainted the opposition’s credibility among supporters. This was to be the opposition’s stance in participating in elections without meaningful reforms.
By Sharon Hofisi Feb. 16, 2024

Tshabangu’s CCC confident of victory

Tshabangu’s spokesperson Khaliphani Phugeni told Southern Eye that they have been on the ground conducting door to door campaigns and answering questions from the electorate.
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 3, 2024

Village Rhapsody: When the politics is not right

Sometime last year, police went door-to-door arresting CCC and Zanu PF supporters on allegation of spreading mayhem at Mupedzanhamo market, burning rival vending stalls.
By Evans Mathanda Dec. 24, 2023

Rifts emerge in Mutare council

Chabuka was elected mayor after the recall of Sophia Gwasira, deputy mayor Cloud Nengomasha and ward 4 councillor Nelson Mapuvire.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 11, 2023

Zanu PF snatches Chinhoyi ward from CCC

The opposition CCC is engulfed in trouble as self-proclaimed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu is recalling its MPs, senators and councillors.
By Nunurai Jena Dec. 4, 2023

Village Rhapsody: The role of Sadc in observing elections

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) announced President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the winner of polls, a result that was immediately rejected by his main rival Chamisa.
By Evans Mathanda Oct. 1, 2023

Zimbabwe needs political consensus after August 23

  In the past there were huge suspicions that Zec favoured the ruling government, Zanu PF, and would allocate extra votes to them to ensure they won.
By Fay Chung Sep. 3, 2023

Editorial Comment: Deal decisively with merchants of violence

At least 15 other people were injured in the senseless attack.
By The Standard Aug. 6, 2023