When love turns into a ledger, ‘till debt do us part’

Traditionally ,Valentines Day is a celebration of affection, now masks a stark reality: many Zimbabwean couples are celebrating love while simultaneously confronting financial friction.  
By Lovemore Nyawo 6h ago

Power Grab: The biggest winners and losers as Mnangagwa moves to tighten grip

This specific provision mandates that any amendment extending a term limit cannot apply to the person currently holding that office.  
By Nqobani Ndlovu 6h ago

Executive consolidation by constitutional disruption: constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No.3

The government justifies extending parliamentary and presidential terms as essential to mitigating election-related “toxicity” and fostering long-term economic growth.  
By Tinashe Hofisi 6h ago

Lacoste’s constitutional carnage and zig-zag delusions

Hypocrisy seems to be a major characteristic of Pfee economics!!! If this ZiG is so great, why doesn't Scarfmore use it to buy his favorite scarves in bulk? 
By Doctor Stop It 6h ago
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2030: Ex-generals rattle Mnangagwa loyalists

In his submission, Muchena expressed strong objections to the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, which seeks to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure by two years without a public referendum. 
By Nqobani Ndlovu 23h ago

UN, Zim crafting 2027-2031 development plan

THE United Nations (UN) and the government have officially begun shaping a five-year development framework for 2027-31.
By Kirsty Sibanda Mar. 21, 2026

Sadc countries’ delay on ILO Convention 102 raises concern

This is despite the glaring social protection gaps existing in the country, where pensions have been eroded, leaving pensioners wallowing in abject poverty. 
By Christopher Mahove Mar. 21, 2026

NAP pushes ‘lithium-for-fuel’ policy amid price surge

The Nationalists Alliance Party (NAP) has sounded the alarm over surging fuel prices, warning of severe knock-on effects for households and businesses already strained by rising costs. 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2026

Lessons from Vietnam’s bold AI law: Zim should take notes

Vietnam’s example shows that it can be flexible, adaptive, and even attractive to business. What matters is the signal it sends: that Zimbabwe is ready to govern AI with seriousness and foresight. 
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 20, 2026