Former judge challenges dismissal at ConCourt

The ConCourt bench led by Justice Paddington Garwe, who was chairing the session, heard arguments from Mtetwa who argued that Ndewere’s dismissal was unlawful.
By Desmond Chingarande 16h ago

Govt disowns ‘King Munhumutapa’

However, Local Government and Public Works minister Daniel Garwe has disowned Chiminya saying he is an impostor since the Constitution had no provision for a monarch.
By Problem Masau May. 14, 2024

Collective bargaining in Zim now compromised

In Zimbabwe the role of collective bargaining as an effective tool for industrial democracy and social justice has been compromised.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu May. 12, 2024

Mthuli: The anti-devolution face

The inclusive government of 2009 to 2013, after the disputed 2008 presidential polls, had a task to produce a new governing charter for Zimbabwe.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May. 11, 2024

‘Recalls have no space in our democracy’

Zimbabwe has now conducted three rounds of National Assembly by-elections in less than nine months after the 2023 harmonised election.
By Priveledge Gumbodete May. 4, 2024

Land occupiers approach ConCourt

They further argued that the penalty of eviction which could be arrived at does not afford the affected minors the opportunity to make representations and to be heard.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 26, 2024

Independent but not free; use of the law to silence critics in Zimbabwe-the true story of our independence

Through the passing of legislation making opposition mobilization more difficult, the government became increasingly isolated.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu Apr. 16, 2024

Editorial Comment: Don’t mutilate the constitution

Zanu PF essentially wants a return to the pre-2009 system by reversing several progressive electoral reforms.
By The Standard Mar. 31, 2024

Mnangagwa third term bid an awful idea that must be stopped

Now that Zanu PF has all, but secured a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly, this could be a done deal unless Zimbabweans decide otherwise.
By Trevor Ncube Mar. 28, 2024