Latest: Moyo out on bail
CHIEF Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi has granted a $50 000 bail to Health Minister Obadiah Moyo who facing three criminal charges of abuse of office .
Response to threats and allegations by Kazembe Kazembe against my person: Sikhala
strong>By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala,MDC National Vice Chairman. It was not surprising that Kazembe Kazembe of ZANU PF issued a statement of threat against my person lumping myself to delusions of a coup in our country. Firstly, I am a…
Council nurses plead incapacitation
Zimbabwe Urban and Rural Council Nurses Workers Union president Simbarashe James Tafirenyika said his members were not on industrial action but were incapacitated and cannot afford transport fares among other basics to be at work. Tafirenyika made the remarks at…
Doctors scoff at their dismissal
Medical doctors fired yesterday for declaring incapacitation have scoffed at the Cabinet’s decision saying the State would soon have to negotiate with them as they need people to fill the vacancies that have been created. Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA)…
Contraceptive pill shortage hits Zimbabwe
Rose Moyo (20) is married to a man who adamantly refuses to let her use contraceptives as it is against his religious beliefs of wanting her to conceive yearly. In fear of having many children who she knows she would…
Tajamuka/Sesjikile condemns 1 August killings
By ZimSentinel HARARE- TAJAMUKA/SESJIKILE, a youth movement, has condemned the use of violence by the military on 1 August this year saying the military was mercilessly killing civilians and refused to accept the outcome of the presidential election court…
When Mnangagwa met Zimbabweans who are white: Race and Zimbabwe 2018 Elections
By Takura Zhangazha* It began with Zimbabwe’s deputy President Chiwenga holding two surprising campaign meetings. One with what was called the ‘Indian’ community. Another with what was referred to as the ‘Coloured community’. The current Zanu Pf leader and…
Individualism, Relapse and the Zimbabwe 2018 Elections
By Takura Zhangazha* I am aware that I have used an awkward word (relapse) for this particular blog. But there were three significant events that brought a deeper reflection to the scheduled 30 July 2018 general/harmonised election to necessary thought. But before I…
Constitutionalism, Democracy and the 2018 elections
By Collins Chirinda Winston Churchill: “History is written by the victors” ON November 14 2017, nearly a month before Christmas Eve, the history of a young Zimbabwe was forever re-written. Analysts called it a coup whilst the general population…