Zimbabwe needs to free itself again
Zimbabwe needs leaders who are accountable, transparent and committed to serving the people rather than themselves.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
3h ago
Beyond legal question: Referendum as a democratic, political, decolonial act
In post-colonial thought, a people’s vote carries deeper meaning. A referendum marks the point at which citizens move from being subjects of power to its source.
By Phillan Zamchiya
Apr. 2, 2026
Cry, my beloved Zimbabwe
They refused to be swayed by the offer of wealth and privilege to renounce their lofty principles and usher in genuine freedom and independence for all the people of Zimbabwe.
By AGRIPPAH MUTAMBARA
Apr. 1, 2026
War vets intensify pressure against constitutional move
He argued that the proposed amendments risk concentrating power within the executive while eroding democratic safeguards, including judicial independence.
By STAFF WRITER
Mar. 20, 2026
We are still consulting on amendment Bill: War vets
However, in a statement yesterday, ZNLWVA national secretary for information and publicity Cornelius Muwoni said the association had not yet taken a position.
By BRENT SHAMU
Mar. 16, 2026
The constitution is under test and the media must not stand aside
If the constitution is weakened without the full participation of the people, history will remember who spoke, who remained silent, and who chose to stand with the citizens of this country.
By Andrease Ethan Mathibela
Mar. 16, 2026
War was about one man, one vote: Chiwenga
According to Chiwenga, all other grievances that triggered the liberation war were fundamentally rooted in the need to achieve self-determination and access to land.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 23, 2026
Museum of African Liberation, the data source of Africa’s future
STANDING tall and already 70% complete, the Museum of African Liberation is fast rising into the skies of Harare, not just as an architectural landmark, but as a powerful symbol of Africa’s past
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Feb. 14, 2026
Case of disappearing generals
Nobody outside the intelligence services knows what is happening to lower-ranking generals, but at the highest level, it is almost a clean sweep.
By Gwynne Dyer
Feb. 13, 2026




