Zinara under fire over ‘legacy debts’
Zinara was recently been allowed to increase its toll fees in order to sustain its operations through an economic tariff.
By Staff Reporter
Mar. 27, 2024
A legal perspective on women’s marriage rights
Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution addressed women’s rights and gender equality and its Bill of Rights addresses damaging cultural and discriminatory practices.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu
Mar. 8, 2024
The folly of third-termism
His term ends in 2028, thanks to the 2013 Constitution which prescribed two-term limits for the President in line with regional and global trends.
By Newsday
Feb. 26, 2024
Grace tidings: He has fully established you in righteousness
The reason why some of us are not established in righteousness is because we don’t understand that we are righteous.
By Doug Mamvura
Oct. 1, 2023
Smoke can’t just waft without fire
One British national and three Indians were arrested in the heavily fortified Chiadzwa diamond fields two weeks ago before being freed.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Aug. 4, 2023
Unpublish ed Africa: Promoting capacity building for creatives
In an interview, Chikumba revealed that it was her desire to help unpublished photographers as well as bridging the gap between emerging artists and those who have made it.
By Fungayi Antony Sox
Jun. 18, 2023
August 23: The circus begins
We cannot help but also be reminded of another important stakeholder in all this election drama – the Zimbabwe Electoral commission (Zec).
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jun. 3, 2023
Festival to showcase African art
The festival will be graced by various artists from Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe among them the likes of Slizer, Deejay Sanchez Africa, GITCA Mbira group and Brity Yonly.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira
May. 28, 2023
Tourism sector to move with times: Govt
“The country will maintain the momentum of adopting strategies that conform to the changing needs and demands of tourists,” Ndhlovu said.
By Freeman Makopa
Apr. 24, 2023