Police clamp down on anti-ED2030 gatherings. . . Harare venue bombed.

CHAOS erupted in Harare yesterday afternoon when riot police and State security agents stormed the venue of a Press conference at Sapes Trust in Belgravia,
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

Bombing democracy to retain power

The bombing at Sapes Trust in Harare’s Belgravia suburb in the early hours of yesterday morning sent a chilling and unmistakable message — democracy is forbidden in Zimbabwe
By Newsday 6h ago

Police clamp down on anti-ED2030 gatherings. . . Harare venue bombed

CHAOS erupted in Harare yesterday afternoon when riot police and State security agents stormed the venue of a Press conference at Sapes Trust in Belgravia,
By Miriam Mangwaya 6h ago
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A way out of the crisis: Prominent Zimbabweans revive push for alternative to elections

Mandaza said “elections have failed to ensure the ‘Zimbabwe we want,” adding that only dialogue to bring about an NTA is the solution.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Apr. 13, 2025

We must find each other and put Zimbabwe first

Central to this proposal is the establishment of a National Transitional Authority (NTA) to prepare the ground for a durable peace and national prosperity.
By Ibbo Mandaza Apr. 13, 2025

Sapes Trust launches African sculptor exhibition

The three-month exhibition is running under the theme Essence of Africa: Visionaries, Voices, Culinary and Cultural.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 10, 2024

Chengetai Gonzo–An accountant with big heart for community work

Chengetai’s meticulous eye for detail and knack for numbers have elevated her consulting work to become a trusted advisor to businesses seeking to optimise their performance.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jun. 30, 2024

Letter from America: Remembering Mugabe: The killer of dreams!

I spent ten years studying the career of Mugabe, resulting in the book: Life and Times of Robert Mugabe (2018).
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 3, 2024

A new political settlement can fix Zimbabwean crises

At Sapes Trust, we have held 35 policy dialogues since March 2021 covering the political economy, human rights, elections, and corruption.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Feb. 17, 2023