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Rights lawyer was never assaulted: Police

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi instead said Kadzere got injured after he jumped off a police vehicle while attempting to evade arrest for being rowdy.
By Emma Nhancumba Jan. 24, 2023

Interview: ‘Zim a big prison, abuse now normalised’

They threw me into their lorry and continued assaulting me. They drove the truck into Budiriro Police Station, where they continued to assault me.
By Legal Monitor Jan. 24, 2023

3 up for drug dealing

According to court reports, on January 9, 2023 at around 1200 hours, information was received by police that there was rampant illegal drug dealing at Budiriro 4, Harare.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Jan. 12, 2023

CIOs up for torturing Budiriro man

This emerged in court yesterday when Taurayi Ernest Munyika (48) appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi facing assault and torture charges.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Jan. 7, 2023

Typhoid scare hits Harare

Other suspected cases have been reported in Glen View and Budiriro among other high-density suburbs.
By Miriam Mangwaya Dec. 16, 2022

News in depth: Zimbabweans choke under weight of worsening service delivery failures

This fast became a thing of the past with various excuses for faults, power shortages that forced load shedding which saw some neighbourhoods going for 18 hours without electricity.

By The NewsDay Jul. 24, 2022

News in depth: Zimbabweans choke under weight of worsening service delivery failures

This fast became a thing of the past with various excuses for faults, power shortages that forced load shedding which saw some neighbourhoods going for 18 hours without electricity.

By The NewsDay Jul. 24, 2022

New perspectives: Civil liberties under threat as Mnangagwa shuts down dissenting voices

If co-option fails, Mnangagwa has shown a steely determination to resort to coercion and literally destroy anyone who stands in his way.

By The NewsDay Dec. 19, 2021

New perspectives: Civil liberties under threat as Mnangagwa shuts down dissenting voices

If co-option fails, Mnangagwa has shown a steely determination to resort to coercion and literally destroy anyone who stands in his way.

By The NewsDay Dec. 19, 2021