SA, a shining beacon of democracy at work

I am from Zimbabwe, a country that has never witnessed a smooth electoral process, let alone a democratic transfer of power since attaining independence 44 years ago.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Mar. 19, 2024

Sliding back

Media hangmen presided over the closure of newspapers, throwing hundreds of journalists and other supporting staff on to the streets.
By Newsday Mar. 1, 2024

On the festival of ashes, roses and rights

Today is Rights Wednesday at the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights), a day that we spotlight various aspects of human rights every week. 
By Dzikamai Bere Feb. 14, 2024

‘Zim performs dismally on human rights’

The country was ranked 153 out of 165 countries with analysts saying the report aptly captured the country’s human rights situation.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Jan. 9, 2024

Kayflow’s life away from the mic

From fitness to spending time with loved ones, from education to immersing me in nature, each facet of my life contributes to my holistic well-being.
By Zvikomborero Magogo Dec. 2, 2023

The Zim media national question

The media, outside the question of ownership — is ideally the fourth arm of the state with a watchdog role over the executive, legislature and judiciary.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Nov. 26, 2023
Premium

Chamisa’s ‘God Is In It’ politics under scrutiny

Religious freedom is guaranteed in the country’s Constitution and religions like Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and the African traditional religion command sizeable followings.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Oct. 24, 2023

Dangarembga wins Africa freedom award

The award is courtesy of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom who confirmed the developments on micro blogging site X (formerly Twitter).
By Winstone Antonio Sep. 28, 2023

Muckracker: It’s a game of numbers!

According to reports, the party has spent around US$2 million on transport costs per rally alone!
By Muckracker Aug. 25, 2023