Mnangagwa’s Damascene moment

After telling Brick by Brick magazine in April that he would not extend his term beyond the constitutionally mandated two, he appeared to be singing a different tune a month later.
By Newsday 20h ago

Pitfalls of tribalism

While the lawmaker could have had genuine concerns that the teacher would not succeed due to language barrier, the manner in which he raised the issue riled even neutrals.
By Newsday Jul. 3, 2024

‘Classrooms were our bedrooms’: Mat North’s scourge of bush boarding schools

Her mother Sincengani Ndlovu said she was happy that her daughter could now focus on her studies at a safe place.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 30, 2024

Muckracker: Of scaremongering and forgotten history lessons

David Kudakwashe is no ordinary person, he is a deputy minister in the Zimbabwean government and a son of the country’s owner.
By Muckracker Jun. 28, 2024

Politicisation of food aid and agriculture inputs rampant

Other violations include unlawful detention, theft, displacement and malicious damage to property.
By Zimbabwe Peace Project Jun. 23, 2024

Perspective: Uniting religions for peace and development

Religions and related social and cultural structures have played an important part in human history.
By Tinashe Chikodzi Jun. 23, 2024

Zim records decline in human rights violations

In its monthly report for May, ZPP said violations ranged from partisan distribution of food aid and agricultural inputs, assault, harassment and intimidation.
By Vanessa Gonye Jun. 19, 2024

Masterminding special subjects

How we answer these questions about subjects will be very revealing; we may object to this subject, in fact.
By Tim Middleton Jun. 9, 2024

Zanu PF flagged for human rights violations, again

The Emmerson Mnangagwa-led party has for years earned itself a bad name due to human right violations.
By Brent Shamu Jun. 7, 2024