Harare is sliding into lawlessness, with no one in charge

A FEW days ago, a disturbing video surfaced showing commuter omnibuses driving along the pavements of First Street in Harare’s central business district.
By Newsday Feb. 19, 2026

The price of going home: Christmas boxes and the final return from South Africa to Zimbabwe

Estimating the number of Zimbabweans in South Africa is difficult due to the largely unregulated nature of this mobility, but figures generally range between one million and three million. 
By The Conversation Dec. 26, 2025

How public transport is now mobile media

Streaming was way more than just a tech upgrade. It completely rewired how we connect with music.
By Fred Zindi Dec. 14, 2025

Human rights abuses surged during Sadc Summit: Heal Zim

According to the report, the crackdown on dissent was meant to shut down any prospects of citizens exercising their right to protest during the Sadc summit.
By Rejoice Phiri Sep. 11, 2024

9 Die in bus accident

The accident was between a City and Blue Circle Buses one believed to have hit a donkey.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 16, 2024

Bussed Zanu PF supporters enjoy domestic tourism

Dubbed the “Zanu Express” by Zanu PF followers, the Zupco buses have become synonymous with adventure and exploration.
By Problem Masau Aug. 11, 2023

Repression, violence loom over Aug 23 election

HRW interviewed 28 people in April and May, including activists, journalists, opposition members, and victims of human rights abuses.
By Newsday Aug. 10, 2023

Zanu PF star rallies: Hypocrisy and extravagance on display

Still, the villagers cheered as their leaders whizzed past, a class apart.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jul. 28, 2023