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MP demands action on missing Dzamara

Dzamara has been missing since 2015 after he was abducted by suspected state security agents in broad daylight in Glen View, Harare.
By Harriet Chikandiwa May. 14, 2023

Zim cricket legend Heath Streak seriously ill

Streak is currently serving an eight-year ban from the game for breaching the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption code.
By Sports Reporter May. 14, 2023

Coltart alleges assassination plot

Coltart said the incident was designed to instill fear in government critics ahead of this year’s elections.
By Lorraine Muromo and Silas Nkala Mar. 8, 2023

Govt guilty of political suppression: Ex-minister

Coltart said abductions and forced disappearances were among tools used by governments to deal with opponents.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi Feb. 7, 2023

Outrage over school uniform prices

This publication established that Murewa High School was charging US$527 for uniforms while at Sandringham High School parents are forking out between US$400 and US$600.

By The NewsDay Feb. 20, 2022

Outrage over school uniform prices

This publication established that Murewa High School was charging US$527 for uniforms while at Sandringham High School parents are forking out between US$400 and US$600.

By The NewsDay Feb. 20, 2022

Schools reopen amid deepening teacher crisis

 BY TAPFUMANEI MUCHABAIWA FORMER Education minister David Coltart yesterday urged the government to drop its combative stance and engage teachers in sincere dialogue to save the public education sector. Schools are supposed to open tomorrow, but teacher unions have said their members will not report for duty because of incapacitation. Teachers want pre-2018 United States […]

By The NewsDay Feb. 6, 2022

Schools reopen amid deepening teacher crisis

 BY TAPFUMANEI MUCHABAIWA FORMER Education minister David Coltart yesterday urged the government to drop its combative stance and engage teachers in sincere dialogue to save the public education sector. Schools are supposed to open tomorrow, but teacher unions have said their members will not report for duty because of incapacitation. Teachers want pre-2018 United States […]

By The NewsDay Feb. 6, 2022

Village Rhapsody: Sanctions are not the reason Zim is in a mess

Zimbabwe’s economy has had elements of growth, but overall it has been on the decline— jobs are scarce or you ought to be very well-connected to land one.

By The NewsDay Oct. 31, 2021