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Calls for inclusive and meaningful electoral reforms in Zimbabwe are gaining momentum, with electoral experts and civil society leaders warning that without urgent action, future elections risk ...
HARARE — Prominent lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu has accused a High Court judge of manufacturing a judgement in which he is falsely recorded as having appeared in court. In a letter dated July 30, ...
Vice President General (Retired) Constantino Chiwenga has welcomed the decision by the High Court of South Africa to forfeit assets belonging to his former wife, Marry Mubaiwa, declaring the ruling a ...
HARARE – Zimbabwe will review business levies, licences and permit fees across 12 economic sectors to ease the cost of doing business, cabinet said Tuesday.
BULAWAYO – In a landmark judgement with far-reaching consequences for property rights and urban development, Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the state cannot compulsorily acquire ...
Cash flow constraints, uneven revenue inflows, and poor project preparedness by local authorities are among the key reasons the government has failed to meet the constitutionally mandated five percent ...
A public-private partnership has resulted in a solar energy project being set up at a major mining house in Zimbabwe. Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially commissioned the expanded ...
Zanu PF liberated the nation ...
The contrast in tone and focus among these parties was impossible to ignore. While most leaders used the platform to acknowledge the pressing need to adapt, renew, and reconnect with the changing ...
HARARE – The High Court has dismissed a bid by the Rusape Town Council to silence a local resident, affirming the constitutional right to freedom of expression. Justice Sijabuliso Siziba rejected the ...
Both Houses of Parliament will be sitting next week. In this Bill Watch we shall outline the business they are expected to deal with, but please bear the following points in mind: · When the National ...
The ruling Zanu-PF party appears determined to further criminalize dissent in Zimbabwe. Its lawmakers are seen to be trying to entrench legislation that can be used to target those who flag the ...