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‘Mnangagwa learnt from Mugabe horror’

He said Mnangagwa was “alert” to the developments that led to the fall of Mugabe and was fully conscious of the risks of the country reliving a similar political crisis. 
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

Zim pushes power retention amid dereliction

It was a document that ordinary Zimbabweans could claim as their own, a rare symbol of national ownership in a landscape otherwise defined by exclusion and neglect. 
By EDDIE ZVINONZWA Feb. 20, 2026

Zim at crossroads over Constitution amendment

Under the proposed laws, a president will be elected by Members of Parliament, a shift away from national elections where the country’s ruler was subjected to popular vote by citizens. 
By GRACIOUS DANIEL and Silas Nkala Feb. 19, 2026

Zim at crossroads over Constitution amendment

Under the proposed laws, a president will be elected by Members of Parliament, a shift away from national elections where the country’s ruler was subjected to popular vote by citizens. 
By GRACIOUS DANIEL and Silas Nkala Feb. 19, 2026

Employee of Robert Mugabe's son in critical condition after being shot

EWN understands that an employee of the family was shot following a dispute, and he is in a critical condition.
By Eyewitness News Feb. 19, 2026

A defining moment for Zimbabwe

The clause which states that the two terms will not apply retrospectively was carefully inserted as a sweetener, knowing full well that time will come to pass.  
By Newsday Feb. 11, 2026

Mohadi’s son throws out more families from farm

A removal notice citing Mafenyadira Mohadi stated that the settlers were unlawfully occupying subdivision 4 of Arnold Farm in Mazowe.
By Nhau Mangirazi Feb. 8, 2026

Charity without agency: The dehumanising politics of handouts in Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa ascended to power via an illegal coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, a process later sanitised through political and constitutional manoeuvres.
By Bhekilizwe Bernard Ndlovu Feb. 8, 2026

Zimbabwe's Mugabe latest former African leader to be mentioned in Epstein files

Zimbabwe's ex-President Robert Mugabe may have had financial ties with Jeffrey Epstein, according to the latest batch of files related to the convicted US sex offender.
By BBC News Feb. 5, 2026