Former Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) boss Philip Chiyangwa is the one who is behind the’ fabricated’ statements led to the arrest of Kamambo, the court heard
MUTARE- Advocates of change including those lobbying for enjoyment of political, social economic human rights worldwide, will benefit from a social media network launched by a Zimbabwean environmental justice organization.
The recently launched social network, the Liberated Zone, was launched by Advocates4Earth, in conjunction with local
Various media stakeholders have called on government to cease its systematic persecution of journalists while appealing against retrogressive laws enacted to curtail the operation of the media.
In its statement to mark the World Press Freedom day, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) urged citizens to
Human rights lobby group, ZimRights has applauded media practitioners for their spirit in information dissemination despite media violations experienced in the country.
In a statement to commemorate World Press Freedom day, ZimRights expressed gratitude to the media especially during this time of the Coronavirus pandemic. This
The government of Zimbabwe and its parastatals owes state-owned telecommunication company, TelOne ZWL$ 945 million in outstanding payments for services rendered, and this has had adverse impact on the parastatal’s cash flows and operations.
According to TelOne Status Update report to the Ministry of Information and
Award-winning rapper, Ti Gonzi, real name Tinashe Gonzara will retrace his near-death experience in a soon-to-be-released EP titled Sendiri Two.
On 17 March 2019, Ti Gonzi was stabbed on the head by four armed robbers while on his way to a friend’s house in Kuwadzana. He
Harare High court judge Justice Webster Chinamhora Monday reserved judgement on bail pending appeal filed by Movement For Democratic Change-Alliance executive member Makomborero Haruzivishe who is serving a jail term following his conviction by the magistrate court.
By George Swarei
Haruzivishe was being represented by Kossam Ncube
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has resumed its constitutional review process in order to align its statutes to FIFA and CAF statutes and in line with changing times and complexities of the game.
In a statement released today, ZIFA also hit back at its critics who
Southern Africa Peoples’ Solidarity Network (SAPSN) stakeholders have called for a well-coordinated intervention to the Cabo Delgado crisis in Northern Mozambique.
During a regional meeting last month, the Southern Africa Development Committee (SADC) resolved to deploy technical support to the conflict ridden region but speaking during