Terror at Mazowe mine after Chatunga Mugabe allegedly leads AK-47 raid

By Staff Reporter Mazowe, Zimbabwe – A security guard is in critical condition following a violent assault at a mining site in Mazowe, allegedly involving Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the son of the late former President Robert Mugabe, and a group of armed men wielding AK-47 rifles. The incident occurred on Wednesday at approximately 4PM, when […]
Mzembi remanded in custody as bail revoked, trial set to resume July 1

By Courts Correspondent Harare – Former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi was on Tuesday remanded in custody after a Harare magistrate revoked his bail, with his corruption trial scheduled to resume on July 1. Mzembi, 61, has been facing charges of criminal abuse of office and theft of trust property related to the alleged improper […]
Ex-cabinet minister Walter Mzembi returns amid Zanu PF factional tensions

By Victor Fanuel Harare – Former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi, who fled Zimbabwe in 2017 following a military-led transition of power, has returned and held a ‘high-level’ meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House on Wednesday. His return comes at a time of renewed factional turbulence within the ruling Zanu PF party. Mzembi was […]
Mutsvangwa’s Mugabe ‘dynasty’ critique boomerangs as Mnangagwa’s ‘monarchy’ bid looms under Agenda 2030

By Political editor Harare — Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has laid bare the reasons behind Robert Mugabe’s dramatic fall from power in November 2017. Mutsvangwa’s remarks, dripping with revolutionary rhetoric, exposed the ruling party’s ‘intolerance’ for dynastic ambitions while simultaneously casting an uncomfortable spotlight on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own controversial power consolidation efforts through the […]
45 Years On, Zimbabwe’s Independence Dream Remains Unfulfilled

By IDT Opinion – As Zimbabwe marks 45 years of independence, the occasion demands sober reflection rather than hollow celebration. While the nation freed itself from British colonial rule on 18 April 1980, the promises of prosperity, equity, and democracy remain unfulfilled for the majority. The euphoria in 1980 was grounded in genuine hope. Zimbabwe […]