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Zimbabwe: Three years after Mugabe’s removal in 500 words

Zimbabwe’s late former leader Robert Mugabe stepped down on November 21, 2017, bringing an end to nearly 40 years of iron-fisted rule.

Selective application of the law now an everyday thing

On Friday afternoon there was drama along Bessemer Road in Graniteside, Harare. Harare City Council officials came to raid vendors who line up the road to sell an assortment of goods from plastic dishes, buckets, throw-overs to underwear. Most of…

Why the youth should register to vote

A mock exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission on the use of biometric voter registration in Mabvuku. Youths must register to vote and participate in elections.

Govt must not meddle in council affairs

News headlines have been screaming about “jump ship” councillors in Bulawayo and Gweru. The Thokozani Khupe led cabal, has been celebrating non-existent miracle councillors said to have crossed from MDC Alliance to MDC-T.

Continued attack on journalists is unacceptable

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) Zimbabwe chapter has recorded at least 30 media violations committed against journalists by State authorities since the beginning of the COVID-19 regulations in March.

Voting in Zim a waste of time

Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda wonders why there is so much voter apathy among voters in Africa with only 35% of populations voting.

Zanu PF must not slam doors on helpers

We have read stories regarding Zanu PF and South Africa and it comes as no surprise to us that Zanu PF is adopting this stance with respect to South Africa.

Matemadanda in major climbdown, calls for dialogue

IN an unprecedented development, the Defence deputy minister and Zanu PF national commissar Victor Matemadanda has been forced to make a major climbdown from a threat that Zanu PF would use any means to rule the country even if it…

Who are the sellouts Mr President?

This year marks two decades after the formation of the country’s main opposition party MDC which has the potential to change the fortunes of the nation, but has been shut out by the ruling Zanu PF party.

ED following in Mugabe’s steps

THE Harare Residents’ Trust (HRT) urges residents to keep praying for Zimbabwe, but most importantly, to voice their concerns on the ill-treatment of citizens who dare exercise their freedom to share information in the public interest.