De-politicise Chitepo School of Ideology, says MP

Critics have described the school as a propaganda and indoctrination institution serving Zanu PF interests although the party says the school is aimed at fostering national development
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 4, 2025

Good luck, madam boss

When, in June, I told her authorities were at the office asking for her, she simply said she would hand herself over. I was stunned.
By Shame Makoshori Oct. 31, 2025

Police clamp down on anti-ED2030 gatherings. . . Harare venue bombed

CHAOS erupted in Harare yesterday afternoon when riot police and State security agents stormed the venue of a Press conference at Sapes Trust in Belgravia,
By Miriam Mangwaya Oct. 29, 2025

Press freedom under siege: Southern Africa media summit red-flags state repression

Blessed Mhlanga dons khakhi, mimicking the prison garb he wore during his detention.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Oct. 24, 2025

Freedom, fear, fight for truth as media voices unite

“We have many more tools today to use in expressing ourselves,” he said.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 17, 2025

‘We’ll not be silenced’: Journos relive terror, resolve at summit

The room fell into a heavy, almost sacred silence, the kind that speaks of shared pain and unspoken strength.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Oct. 17, 2025

Envoys warn of rising global threats to press freedom

“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression... through any media and regardless of frontiers,” he said.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 17, 2025

News outlets won't sign new Pentagon rules

Journalists have said they’ve long worn badges and don’t access classified areas, nor do they report information that risks putting any Americans in harm’s way.
By Ap News Oct. 12, 2025

Not later than now-Behind the smile 

Mental health is still widely seen as a “Western issue,” far removed from the everyday realities of African homes, schools, and churches.