Muchinguri, Sanyatwe to pay army brutality victims US$38K
The lawyers had submitted that some soldiers went on a rampage and brutalised the four during the government-imposed national lock down.
By Silas Nkala
Oct. 9, 2024
Lack of funding cripples demining programme
Muchinguri-Kashiri revealed that government was compiling data in all the affected areas to track those who have been injured by landmines.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Sep. 25, 2024
Zimbabwe, China deepen military ties
Speaking on the occasion of the Chinese Army Day on Monday this week, Muchinguri emphasised the deep-rooted military co-operation between the two nations.
By Julia Ndlela
Jul. 31, 2024
Govt to reengage Red Cross on demining
Communities living along the Zimbabwean border with Mozambique continue to be exposed to anti-personnel mines more than 44 years after they were laid.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
May. 21, 2024
Red Cross hailed for rescuing the vulnerable
Muchinguri Kashiri said the work of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent is increasingly becoming important given the recurrence of conflict and natural disasters the world over.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
May. 19, 2024
Reality too slow to dawn on us
In this modern era, government should revise its data collection methodologies so that information is available in real time, especially on critical matters of food security.
By Newsday
Mar. 21, 2024
Manicaland hunger shocks Zanu PF
Zanu PF Manicaland chairperson Tawanda Mukodza echoed similar sentiments.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Mar. 20, 2024
Govt sends chilling warning to Buhera villagers
During the youth day celebrations held in Masvingo in February, Mnangagwa addressed a rally where his loyalists rallied support for him to extend his term beyond 2028.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Mar. 18, 2024
US punishes Mnangagwa for ‘bribery, smuggling’ as it ends Zimbabwe sanctions
The US first imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe in 2003 citing alleged human rights violations by the regime of the late Robert Mugabe.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Mar. 5, 2024