Zim’s second republic has become its greatest oppressor

The 2024 ZimRights Annual Report, Rising Still: Community Resilience in the Struggle for Human Rights in Zimbabwe, lays bare the appalling human cost of this betrayal.
By Newsday 15h ago

I have a message for the President, says Murandawashe

Murandawashe said the same challenges that led to the economic downturn under Mugabe still persist and they need to be solved quickly.
By Tatenda Kunaka Jul. 5, 2025

No price for dead person: Victims…as Gukurahundi public hearings begin

He flagged barring of the media from covering the hearings, adding that it raises eyebrows and people will be scared to participate in the hearings.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 25, 2025

UZ employee in trouble for possessing ivory

The State alleged that on June 12, detectives received information that the accused had ivory in Mbare, Harare.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jun. 21, 2025

Trabablas interchange: Much ado about nothing

We have been told by the lickspittle state hacks that Scarfmore has ushered in “life changing” measures since being barreled into power on the back of guns and tanks.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 1, 2025

Time to finalise bill on mines and minerals

Amending the Act will guard against such malpractices; it must be expedited to promote transparency and accountability in the mining sector.
By The Zimbabwe Independent May. 30, 2025

Zim, England rivalry rekindled

For the 10th-ranked visitors to defy all odds and catch England off-guard in Nottingham, leadership will be sought from those with local knowledge.
By Reuters May. 21, 2025

When history repeats itself

In the event of death, she said, Cabinet ministers would troop to his grave at the National Heroes Acre for weekly Cabinet meetings.
By Newsday May. 5, 2025

Forty-five years of hell

That silence was a sign of what was to come.
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 25, 2025