... as War vets back protests
The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has said that it is backing the planned stay away slated for tomorrow.
Several movements have been pushing for Zimbabweans to stay away from work tomorrow to protest the worsening situation in the
Mr President, sir - it is always your fault!
As the country burns, the flames are so clear to see for everyone across the political divide, it is more that bewildering to find that the man presiding over such a disaster refuses to take responsibility and
Dear Mr President,
By all accounts, 2016 has proven to be a difficult year for the Zimbabwean citizen and we have just under 6 months left. The challenges we face now as we head into the second half of the year, are immense and quite frankly,
Untikololotshi, a stage play written by Nonhlalo Dube will run at Theatre in the park from tomorrow up until Friday.
This will be the second performance of Untikolotshi after it premiered at the National Gallery in April.
Untikolotshi which means the goblin is a story of a
The Movement for Democratic Change today said the protests that rocked most of Harare’s suburbs were a clear sign that citizens are fed up with Zanu PF leadership.
Addressing journalists in Harare MDC-T spokesperson, Obert Gutu said that the kombi protests testify that the ruling party
Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner, Charity Charamba today warned members of the public against inciting illegal and violent protests saying members of the police were ready to deal with perpetrators of violence.
The warning comes after Commuter omnibus operators in various suburbs across Harare engaged in running battles
Political, social and economic commentary: a feminist perspective
The coercion of civil servants to vote for the ruling party in Zimbabwe is an open secret. I will add allegedly to that statement, just in case. Civil servants have played a pivotal role in helping the Zanu pf government
Controversial former ZANU PF member and chairman of VIVA Zimbabwe, Acie Lumumba has been remanded in police custody for insulting President Mugabe .
Lumumba who has been on police wanted list after dropping the F word on president Mugabe today handed himself over to the police.
Upon arrival