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Hidden hustle behind elite female football fans

MWOS FC, a team which always register a sizeable number of supporters playing at home and also use buses for their supporters when playing away have seen their fan numbers increasing
By Admire Jamu-Mlambo Sep. 7, 2025
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New movement vows to stop Mnangagwa third term bid, throws weight behind Chiwenga

GCVSA secretary-general, Ntokozo Msipha (NM),
By Nqobani Ndlovu Feb. 16, 2025

Trump survives assassination attempt at campaign rally after major security lapse

Trump supporters blasted the Secret Service.
By Reuters Jul. 14, 2024

Abductions: Zim now a pariah state?

According to reports, the abducted members of opposition political parties were tortured. Some have reportedly been killed.
By Freeman Makopa and Tanyaradzwa Kapuru Nov. 17, 2023

Abductions: Zim now a pariah state?

According to reports, the abducted members of opposition political parties were tortured. Some have reportedly been killed.
By Freeman Makopa and Tanyaradzwa Kapuru Nov. 17, 2023

153 CCC members flee persecution: Report

The forum said by September 30, 2023, a total of 153 opposition party supporters, election agents and their families were in urgent need of relocation or safe housing.
By EMMANUEL MPOFU Oct. 31, 2023

Zanu PF 12 charged with public violence

The party members were remanded to November 15 when they appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi on Monday.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Oct. 25, 2023

We’re not monsters: FAZ

FAZ is accused of abducting, assaulting, torturing and intimidating CCC supporters in a retributive campaign.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 16, 2023

FAZ, Zanu PF in retributive campaign

Speaking at a discussion titled Sadc and Solving Post-Election Conflict organised on X, formerly Twitter, citizens expressed mixed opinions about the planned post-election protests.