High Court Overturns Fadzayi Mahere Conviction
The High Court in Zimbabwe has today overturned the conviction of opposition activist Advocate Fadzayi Mahere. Mahere has been cleared on both conviction and sentence. On April 5, 2023, Advocate…
The High Court in Zimbabwe has today overturned the conviction of opposition activist Advocate Fadzayi Mahere. Mahere has been cleared on both conviction and sentence. On April 5, 2023, Advocate…
Takeda, a Japanese Pharmaceutical company extended to Zimbabwe a sum of US $1,3 million as financial and technical support, the money to be channelled through UNFPA is meant for development…
Zimbabwe has, over the years, grappled with insistent climate crisis, which have led to erratic rainfall patterns characterised by either severe floods or prolonged periods of drought. The nation has…
Controversial businessman, Wicknell Chivayo has splurged around US $5 million on vehicles (basing on his social media posts) for himself and others from January 2023 up-to-date inspite of failing to…
This write up is an excerption from a Masters Thesis in Development Studies by the writer titled: AN ANALYSIS ON THE MEDIA’S PORTRAYAL OF POVERTY AND ITS IMPLICATION ON POVERTY…
‘Mukoma Brian’, latest song by Voltz JT real name Nkosilathi Sibiya addresses the usually ignored issues of mental health in men. Voltz JT is a Zimbabwean Hip hop award winning…
Shifting of policies on land reform and food subsidies by successive governments have contributed to the rampant poverty situation in the country. President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who succeeded the late Robert…
Zimbabwe today join rest of the World to commemorate World Wetlands Day under theme, āWetlands and Human Wellbeingā and in the country, commemorations are held under the theme, āWetlands for…
The leader of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Advocate Nelson Chamisa yesterday announced that he was no longer involved in anything to do with CCC citing several reasons the major…
A press statement by Professor E Mwenje, Chairperson of Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Board yesterday revealed that 70, 59 percent of students who wrote the Zimbabwe Ordinary Examinations in November…