Diamond sector reflects on turbulent year
The attack, allegedly orchestrated by elements within mine management, was a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those fighting for workers’ rights in Zimbabwe.
By Berita Kafesu and Peter Dube
Apr. 29, 2025
Child protection crisis endures: Unicef
Unicef said poverty, social norms and weak enforcement sustained the crisis, with 64% of children enduring violent discipline and birth registration stagnating at 51%.
By Gracious Daniel
Apr. 28, 2025
Kani Music’s Musopero out
He chases after different women, abandons his family, an experience that subjected wife and kids to severe hardships.
By Alfred Tembo
Apr. 27, 2025
Zim mining push faces headwinds as energy, prices, policy lag
The government projections, as outlined in the 2025 National Budget Statement, place the sector’s growth at a targeted 6%.
By Freeman Makopa
Apr. 26, 2025
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Inside Cloverdale: How land barons, thuggery muddle Zim’s smart city drive
But moving further, across the majestic Ruwa Golf Club, the eye meets a growing sprawling suburb that is diluting all the elegance.
By Jairos Saunyama
Apr. 26, 2025
Mhlanga detention: Auxillia faces UK rebuke
He said this while making a contribution in the British Parliament, the House of Lords.
By Takudzwa Munemo
Apr. 26, 2025
Recurring scandals nightmare
While some culprits have faced justice, many have walked away untouched.
By Jacob Mutisi
Apr. 25, 2025
Zero consequences for industrial scale looters
How many more of these crooked deals do Zimbabweans have to endure? None of this is legal.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Apr. 25, 2025
Local governments erase traditional — and legally protected — land grants in Zimbabwe
In 2017, Mutakura built a small two-room cottage on the land and at last thought that he wouldn’t have to pay rent anymore.
By Global Press Journal
Apr. 23, 2025