Arson attacks target opposition forces as Mnangagwa term-extension push escalates

By Victor Fanuel HARARE — Two suspected arson attacks in Harare early Tuesday have heightened fears of a coordinated campaign of intimidation against pro-democracy activists opposing the ruling party’s contentious Agenda 2030. Agenda 2030 is a plan widely condemned as an unconstitutional attempt to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule beyond 2028. One of the attacks […]

Zimbabweans are the most taxed people in Africa, says Biti

By Staff Reporter HARARE – Former finance minister Tendai Biti has strongly criticised the Mnangagwa administration’s newly enforced presumptive tax regime, cautioning that Zimbabweans are now “the most taxed people in Africa” and risk being suffocated by punitive levies. Announced through Public Notice 51 of 2025, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) rolled out revised presumptive tax […]

Ziyambi breaks silence, dismisses ‘fake’ constitutional amendment leak

By Marshall Bwanya Harare – Zimbabwe’s Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, has finally come out dismissing a viral document purporting to be a cabinet memorandum outlining sweeping constitutional amendments as “false” and “fabricated.”  The alleged memo, which has sparked political outrage, proposes extending presidential parliamentary and local authority terms by up to […]

Finance chief Guvamatanga linked to US$200 million corruption scandal 

By Nehanda Radio  Harare – George Guvamatanga, Permanent Secretary for Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion, is at the centre of allegations involving over US$200 million in potentially irregular financial transactions, according to leaked documents and investigative reports. A leaked letter dated 24 March 2025 reveals that the Ministry of Finance, under Guvamatanga’s signature, provided […]