ZANC slams Beitbridge irregularities
by FHATU MULAUDZI & NQOBANI MATIBELA BEITBRIDGE, (CAJ News) – THE Zimbabwe African National Congress (ZANC) has raised serious concern over mounting delays and alleged irregularities affecting citizens at the
by FHATU MULAUDZI & NQOBANI MATIBELA BEITBRIDGE, (CAJ News) – THE Zimbabwe African National Congress (ZANC) has raised serious concern over mounting delays and alleged irregularities affecting citizens at the
by FHATU MULAUDZI BEITBRIDGE – ANGER is mounting over the treatment of Zimbabwean citizens at the Beitbridge Border Post, where authorities are accused of subjecting already struggling travellers to inhumane conditions
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA, NJABULO MKHIZE, THULANI KHUMALO & MKHOKHELI NCUBE JOHANNESBURG, – MORE than two centuries after the historic separation of King Shaka and King Mzilikazi, descendants of these great
from KELVIN JAKACHIRA in Harare HARAREÂ – A United Nations (UN) envoy has warned that while post-genocide Rwanda has achieved significant recovery through deliberate and strategic national policies, ongoing threats posed
by MANGALISO TSHUMA BULAWAYO – SHOCK and outrage have gripped Zimbabwe following the theft of a bronze statue of liberation hero Joshua Nkomo from Bulawayo’s central business district. The monument,
HARARE – POLITICAL intolerance and human rights violations have intensified in Harare after opposition activists were assaulted and harassed by supporters of the ruling ZANU-PF during a public hearing on the
by MELUSI MHLANGA BULAWAYO – RECENT public hearings in Bulawayo on proposed constitutional amendments have drawn strong reactions from residents, highlighting broader concerns about democratic processes, public participation and political
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
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
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






