Reckoning with health effects of Gukurahundi 'genocide' and the inadequacy of presidential outreach programme

One aspect of the genocide that has been absent in discussions about Gukurahundi is reckoning with the effects of the genocide on health and wellbeing.
By Glen Ncube Jun. 22, 2025

Govt ready to compensate Gukurahundi victims

The public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres are expected to start on June 26 after stalling for more than four years.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 17, 2025

High Court refuses to strike down Patriot Act

Justice Dembure said the criminalised conduct was proscribed with sufficient clarity to enable citizens to regulate their behaviour and act lawfully.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 21, 2025
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Fresh Harare demolitions loom

Justice Katiyo made the ruling in a case in which the Chitungwiza Municipality had relied on the law to issue a demolition order.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 16, 2025

Diamond sector reflects on turbulent year

The attack, allegedly orchestrated by elements within mine management, was a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those fighting for workers’ rights in Zimbabwe.
By Berita Kafesu and Peter Dube Apr. 29, 2025

Judge gives nod to UZ lecturers strike

In a landmark ruling, Justice Chikowore agreed that AUT members and supporters can sing, dance, wave placards, conduct prayers and have solidarity speeches.
By Nunurai Jena Apr. 20, 2025

Economists differ in opinion as fragile economy disentangles

The government faces an enormous challenge in reviving the economy and preventing total collapse.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 17, 2025
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Harare top brass seeks sympathy

According to sources at Town House, the pair is seeking sympathy from the commission.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 14, 2025

Journo Mhlanga in fresh freedom bid

On February 28, Harare magistrate Farai Gwitima denied him bail saying he can interfere with witnesses.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 4, 2025