Proposal for a reparations programme for Gukurahundi victims: Lessons from international and African practices
The Gukurahundi period left deep scars across Matabeleland and parts of the Midlands, resulting in loss of life, displacement, and enduring trauma, among others.
By Sibusisiwe Dube
Nov. 23, 2025
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How power, politics and land barons are feeding a growing land crisis in Zvimba
Manhanzva is not the only high-ranking political figure whose name features prominently in this widening web.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Nov. 16, 2025
Exposed: Exploitation, coercion in Zim’s glamour world
In a world dominated by the allure of fashion, beauty, and high-profile events, modelling is often perceived as a glamorous profession filled with lots of opportunities.
By MELINDA KUSEMACHIBI
Nov. 16, 2025
Kickbacks, unreceipted fees: Harare clinics bleeding already struggling patients
Shoko’s ordeal with paying a bribe for safe delivery was not her first encounter with malpractice at a council-run clinic.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Sep. 28, 2025
Author publishes two books in two months
Sweto, a senior executive in the gas and oil industry, told NewsDay Life & Style that Kunze Kwashata Uko was inspired by a nasty personal experience.
By OWN CORRESPONDENT
Aug. 28, 2025
New novel explores society’s underbelly
In Here Lies the Truth, a novel by South Africa-based Zimbabwean author, Godwin Sweto, we see this reality emerging in the wake of the untimely and
By Philip Chidavaenzi
Aug. 10, 2025
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Deep divisions, dirty deals stall war veterans’ massive housing project
Zevic, which is wholly-owned by veterans of the liberation struggle, has interests in property development, tourism and agriculture.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Jul. 6, 2025
New hope for Matabeleland’s disappearing fruit trees
Ndidzano pointed to several frameworks currently guiding government action.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jul. 6, 2025
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Manhize mass relocations: Zanu PF bigwigs accused of orchestrating horror campaign against villagers
Villagers have narrated the horrors that they have gone through, as they stand up to authorities who want them sign relocation papers.
By Freeman Makopa
Mar. 9, 2025




