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“Patriot Bill” Threat to Zimbabwean Journalists Two Months Before Elections
TWO months before presidential and parliamentary elections on 23 August, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges Zimbabwe to abandon a proposed…
Fraudster Who Forged Ccc Officials’ Signatures in Kariba Double Candidature Faces Arrest
TROUBLE awaits a Kariba man, who allegedly forged signatures of two Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) top officials…
Zimbabwe’s Controversial New Patriotic Bill Just About ‘Loving Your Country”, Says Minister
The heavily criticised Patriotic Bill, which was passed by Zimbabwe’s Parliament recently to clamp down on “subverting government”,…
Zimbabwe President Pledges Economic Revival as Election Campaign Kicks Off
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa vowed to do “what we can to remain in power”, promising to revive an…
Mugabe Speaks From the Grave: Prof Mutambara Set for Uk Book Launch
FORMER deputy prime minister, Prof Arthur Mutambara, will this Monday launch the third and final book in his…
Presidential Candidate Kasukuwere Names Campaign Technical Team; Snubs Cheerleader Lumumba
PRESIDENTIAL independent candidate Saviour Kasukuwere has named his campaign technical committee headed by ex-cabinet minister Walter Mzembi. In…
Zimbabwe Senate Passes Dreaded ‘Patriotic Bill’
The controversial Criminal Law Codification (Reform) Amendment Bill, dubbed the Patriotic Bill, which criminalizes the willful damaging of…
Parliament Demands Updated Report on Itai Dzamara, Eight Years After His Disappearance
OPPOSITION members of parliament have demanded a progress report on investigations by the government into the enforced disappearance of…
Zimbabwean Political Parties Gear Up for Election Season, Zanu Pf Buys Its Candidates 4x4s
Zanu PF is holding a winter school for its heavily pampered election candidates, while the Citizens Coalition for…
England to Host Zimbabwe for First Time Since 2003; Uk Govt Blocked Games in 2008 Over Mugabe Concerns
LONDON: England are planning to host Zimbabwe for the first time in more than 20 years, marking the…