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Zanu PF ‘forcing’ villagers to celebrate Mnangagwa law

The party has lined up a series of ‘thank you’ rallies in all provinces this weekend following the signing of the controversial bill by President Emmerson Mnangagwa early this month.

Fired-up Munetsi returns to Wolves

 He found his sanctuary in the French capital with Paris FC. Thrust into a fierce relegation battle in Ligue 1, Munetsi didn’t just find his footing—he found his fire.

31-year wait ends as Zimbabwe hosts southern Africa’s best

Brian Chamboko was in an even tighter spot, down 1-5 in the fifth against Angola's best player. Wang took a timeout and drew tactics on a towel.
By Austin Karonga 1h ago

Hurungwe Arts Festival goes regional for 10th anniversary

HAF director Joel Zilala said preparations for the milestone event were complete.
By Azriel Chimeno 1h ago

War vets directors acquitted of fraud

In delivering judgement on Friday, magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe acquitted all the accused, bringing the criminal proceedings to an end.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

As human-wildlife conflict rises, communities find new ways to coexist

WCA distributes predator-proof cattle bomas and automated LED lights, called lion lights, to keep livestock safe from attacks.

Lawyer launches landmark book on Zim’s quest for justice, reparations

In the publication, Sani argues that Zimbabwe's land question should be understood not merely as a political or economic issue, but as a matter of law, justice and historical redress.
By Takemore Mazuruse 1h ago

Comedian fined for drink-driving

Chigumira was prohibited from driving for six months by the Harare magistrates’ court.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago

The Ningxia blueprint: Why China succeeds and Zimbabwe stalls

Ningxia is situated in northwest China, nestled within the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River.
By Kholwani Nyathi 1h ago