Why Zimbabwe remains a major concern
Violations of the law can result in criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from heavy fines to imprisonment.
By Human Rights Watch
Feb. 8, 2026
New twist to Sapes Trust bomb saga
Police blocked the Sapes press conference and a similar event that had been scheduled for Bulawayo on the same day.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu
Jan. 4, 2026
2 face theft charges at safari camp
Skillen said the accused persons stole two Canon camera bodies, two Canon lenses and US$250.
By Brent Shamu
Dec. 17, 2025
Harare bombing victim gives up
No comment could be obtained from the police.
By Pride Nyamupandedengu
Nov. 9, 2025
Authorities must act on arson attacks
Zimbabwe last Tuesday woke up to the alarming images of the Sapes Trust offices in Harare’s Belegravia area having been burnt down.
By The Standard
Nov. 2, 2025
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Sapes bombing: Police tight lipped
The Sapes Trust conference room was bombed in the early hours of last Tuesday morning, just hours before opposition politicians were scheduled to hold a
By Miriam Mangwaya
Nov. 2, 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
Bombing democracy to retain power
The bombing at Sapes Trust in Harare’s Belgravia suburb in the early hours of yesterday morning sent a chilling and unmistakable message — democracy is forbidden in Zimbabwe
By Newsday
Oct. 29, 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




