When constitutions fail to usher true freedom
By Rejoice Ngwenya Only did I discover early in my ‘political career’ how constitution making or constitutionalism is not as an exact body of critique as rocket science. However, bizarre
Chinese use political connection turf to abuse workers-ZDAMWU
By Nhau Mangirazi. Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) has challenged the Government to come out clean on how Chinese are taking advantage of their political corrections to
Outcry over Byo mayor’s land offer
By Nqobile Tshili THERE has been a public outcry after the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) offered the Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni 3,5 hectares of agricultural land in Lower Rangemore under
Malema wants alcohol re-banned in SA
South African opposition leader Julius Malema has called for the coronavirus lockdown ban on alcohol to be reimposed. The firebrand Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party leader was hitting out at
‘Fearless journalism found guilty’
IPI Executive Board chair condemns conviction The conviction of journalist and IPI Executive Board member Maria Ressa is highly deplorable and marks a sad day for press freedom in the
Whats the fuss about: Black Lives
By Thandiwe Masuku Over the last week and a half each time you switch on the TV or get onto any social media platforms all you see is either images
BSR: The detention of Advocate Thabani Mpofu
By Alex Magaisa The arrest and detention of one of Zimbabwe’s most recognisable names in the legal profession, Advocate Thabani Mpofu, is a most worrying circumstance in the story of
Police officer assaults,bites woman’s finger at Masvingo quarantine centre
By Moses Ziyambi A male police officer assigned to Masvingo Teachers College quarantine centre allegedly punched a female inmate and bit her finger after a misunderstanding over COVID-19 test results.
Unisa confident it will overcome online exam glitches
Thousands of University of South Africa (Unisa) students failed to write their online examinations last week after the system crashed. A number of papers were postponed after lecturers failed to
George Floyd’s killer already arrested, but Zimbabwe innocent civilians’ killers not yet arrested since 1980s!
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana As the furore surrounding the heinous and barbaric cold-hearted killing of unarmed African American George Floyd by a white United States (US) police officer Derek Chauvin,