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Independent but not free; use of the law to silence critics in Zimbabwe-the true story of our independence

Through the passing of legislation making opposition mobilization more difficult, the government became increasingly isolated.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu 4h ago
‘Zanu PF to superintend food distribution’
‘Zanu PF to superintend food distribution’
The ruling party fears that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and food aid agencies could influence voting patterns in its stronghold areas.
By Problem Masau 8h ago
Bosso out to defend Uhuru Cup
Highlanders are likely to don the new Adidas kit provided for by principal sponsors Sakunda Holdings.
By Fortune Mbele 8h ago
Filmmaker exposes issues tearing apart families
Tonderai, facing hard times at his struggling mine, returned to his childhood home where his younger brother, Tichafa and his wife Gugu lived.
By SHARON ZEBRA 8h ago
Zimra ordered to release seized truck
The trial court then ordered the release of the truck and its contents from Zimra's custody.
Lessons from Rwanda
Habyarimana was a Rwandan politician and military officer who served as the second president of Rwanda, from 1973 until his assassination in 1994.
By John Gambanga 8h ago
Arts-based methodologies crucial in mental health advocacy
The conference will be made up of a series of activities related to the promotion of good mental health that include interactive workshops, paper presentations, panel discussions.
By SHARON ZEBRA 8h ago
Auxillia ‘jeerers’: Watsomba 9 freed
However, Presidential spokesperson George Charamba, posting on his X handle, @dhonzamusoro007, said the charges were withdrawn on Sunday.
Man in court for raping girl (11)
The minor advised him that there were no cakes, but soft drinks in stock and Musarurwa offered to buy the drinks.
By Rejoice Phiri 8h ago
‘Let’s unite to address socio-political challenges’
It is in fact Zimbabweans, across the breadth, who must be supported irrespective of their political opinions.
By Miriam Mangwaya 8h ago
Premier seeks US$3,74 million for Zulu project
The required piping and valves are expected to load for site today, and the expectation is that fitment could be complete as early as the week commencing April 22, 2024.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 8h ago
Life has no synopsis, says actor Tino Katsande
Dunduru, pen name Rumbi Chen, and co-author Sherlyn Chigiji Chimuto edited A Journey in Confusion.
By Tendai Sauta 8h ago
High food assistance needs imminent: USAid
Zimbabwe is among several southern African countries that have been severely affected by the El Niño-induced drought with at least two million people facing starvation.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL 8h ago
NAAZ praises local athletes
This event was an opportunity for the juniors to showcase their talent and meeting the qualifying times for the upcoming global showpiece.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo 8h ago
Independence is meaningless if people are oppressed
The Zanu PF ruling elite needs to be reminded that it does not own us or Zimbabwe.
Datvest records ZWL$255,2 million profit
This is aimed at establishing a firm foundation for implementation of ESG aspects.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA 8h ago
FAO, ZAMCOM join forces to fight climate-related issues
“The focus on the water-energy-food nexus underscores the need for integrated approaches to tackle the complex challenges facing communities and ecosystems.”
By BRENT SHAMU 8h ago
Housing co-op challenges Harare over denied land
Council officials demanded payment of US$5 per co-operative member towards purchase of the land, which served as their contribution towards servicing of the land in question.
Firm order book boosts Masimba revenue
Total assets of the group improved to US$85,8 million, mainly driven by growth in contracts, in progress and contracts receivables.
By BELINDA CHIROODZA 8h ago
Mthwakazi activists seek medical attention in SA
The activists complained of the harsh treatment they were subjected to during their incarceration as D Class prisoners.
By JERSSIE MPOFU 8h ago
MCAZ recalls Benylin syrup for children
Some of the complications associated with its use include abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, inability to pass urine, headache, altered mental state and acute kidney injury leading to death.
By BRENT SHAMU 8h ago
Social media comes to cop’s rescue
In dismissing the request, Nyazema said: “Member to retire on 24-hour notice or stay at Chalala Post. Choose any of the two options.”
RBZ governor to unpack MPS in Byo
It is an opportunity for the governor to interact with the business community in the southern region of the country.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago
HCC rocked by absenteeism
Musarurwa recently accused the city fathers of neglecting workers, saying many were scared of retiring because of zero savings due to poor salaries.
By Kenneth Nyangani 8h ago
Depressed ZSE activity looms
The research firm named Delta Corporation Limited and Nampak Zimbabwe as its top picks for the year.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 8h ago
CBZ pledges ZCF support
Mushore won the trophy on nine points, half a point ahead of Vitalis Mapuranga and Fide Master Roy Madzura who took silver and bronze medal respectively.
By AUSTIN KARONGA 8h ago
Byo industries urged to support central bank new measures
During the questions and answer segment, Bulawayo City Council economic development officer Kholisani Moyo said the new measures were long overdue.
By JERSSIE MPOFU Apr. 15, 2024
‘Zim needs to accelerate ICT penetration’
The internet penetration rate in Zimbabwe is estimated to be sitting at 40,52%, and the number of households with internet access at home is forecast at 3,24 million.
By Melody Chikono Apr. 15, 2024