The 7 things that cause me anguish about Zim

Politics brought us here and politics as usual is not the answer. Violence is not the answer either!
By Trevor Ncube Oct. 10, 2024

Time to act on causing the carnage on our roads.

Driving under the influence of any intoxicating substance known to man is considered the norm.
By Ignatius Tsuro Oct. 3, 2024

Power cuts threaten maternal healthcare services

Zimbabweans are enduring consistent electricity blackouts lasting more than 15 hours per day.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 30, 2024

Zimbos bear brunt of instability: ZimRights

In the survey, citizens were asked to rate how safe and at peace they felt and the major- ity, about 80%, reported feeling either “unsafe and insecure” or “very unsafe and unsettled”.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 30, 2024

Govt expects mass deportation of Zimbos from SA

South Africa is home to millions of African migrants, including Zimbabweans.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 6, 2024

Power of non-violent resistance in Zim

By staying at home, Zimbabweans can send a clear message to the regime that people hold the power and they are no longer afraid.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Aug. 30, 2024

Opposition leaders battle for attention at Sadc summit…as Mutsvangwa cuts a lone figure

Delegates and journalists alike had to navigate tight security with each checkpoint meticulously scrutinising credentials and passes.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Aug. 19, 2024

Sadc summit crackdown: Over 200 people arrested

He was accused of planning to demonstrate during the Sadc summit.  
By Kenneth Nyangani Aug. 18, 2024

Human cost of drugs in Zim: A statistical and social analysis

Combating social and cultural factors: Peer pressure, societal norms and the glamourisation of drug use in the media can contribute to substance abuse.
By Raymond Rusinga Aug. 16, 2024