Bulawayo mayor barred from hearing
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO – TENSIONS have emerged in Bulawayo when key voices were sidelined during public hearings on a proposed constitutional amendment bill. The controversy has raised broader questions about
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO – TENSIONS have emerged in Bulawayo when key voices were sidelined during public hearings on a proposed constitutional amendment bill. The controversy has raised broader questions about
by SIBONGILE SIBANDAVICTORIA FALLS – LEGAL practitioners in Matabeleland North have launched an awareness campaign on the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill, 2026, even as mounting public opposition
by DR. JOSEFIN ROSENJOHANNESBURG – ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping economies, industries, and public institutions worldwide. Yet the global conversation about AI still tends to follow the familiar narrative that
CAPE TOWN – SOUTH Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), has strongly condemned the arrest of Zimbabwean opposition leader Tendai Biti, describing it as part of a broader
by NQOBANI MATIBELA in Gwanda & BEKEZELA NDEBELE in LupaneGWANDA – As Zimbabwe prepares to commemorate its 46th Independence Day in Maphisa, Matobo District, Matabeleland South Province, discontent is simmering
NEW YORK – A wave of global reaction has swept across social media platforms in response to escalating tensions involving Iran, with users from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and
by NQOBANI MATIBELA & MKHOKHELI NCUBEGWANDA – RISING frustration among young people in Zimbabwe, particularly in Matabeleland South, is exposing deep-rooted economic and political challenges widely blamed on decades of
by MELUSI MHLANGA & MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO Executive Mayor David Coltart has encouraged residents and visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the Hillside Dams following their overflow for the first
GABORONE – THE Botswana government has firmly rejected allegations that it is hosting a United States military base at Thebephatswa, dismissing the claims as false and misleading amid renewed regional
HARARE – RETIRED military commanders and former liberation war veterans have publicly challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and hardliners within the ruling ZANU-PF, condemning what they describe as unconstitutional efforts to






