Self-exiled former Cabinet Minister and member of the ruling Zanu PF, Professor Jonathan Moyo has bemoaned the state of judicial independence in Zimbabwe citing the year-long pretrial detention of Zengeza West lawmaker Job Sikhala.
In an interview with South African broadcaster SABC, Prof. Moyo highlighted the
Former Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) chairperson Morgen Komichi has expressed concern over the current state of the opposition in Zimbabwe which he says lacks former founding president Morgan Tsvangirai’s effect.
Komichi who was dethroned from the powerful post of chairman and later appointed secretary for
A press conference organized by former MDC chairperson Senator Morgen Komichi was disrupted by a group of party thugs allegedly aligned to MDC President Douglas Mwonzora.
The incident occurred at a venue separate from the party headquarters, and the thugs claimed that Komichi should have held
As the year 2023 marks the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the United Nations seizes the opportunity to emphasize the importance of human rights worldwide.
To commemorate this historic occasion, Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
Incarcerated Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala has penned a heartfelt letter from Chikurubi Maximum Prison reflecting on his one year of pre-trial detention on allegations of inciting public violence.
Sikhala is accused of inciting public violence in the wake of slain CCC activist Moreblessing Ali’s funeral
Former Zanu PF national youth secretary and current leader of the Front for Economic Emancipation of Zimbabwe (FEEZ), Godfrey Tsenengamu has expressed his displeasure with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's leadership accusing him of failing to honour his earlier commitment to be different from his predecessor.
Tsenengamu, once
Presidential aspirant and leader of the FreeZim Congress, Joseph Makamba Busha has proposed an upward review of nomination fees for the Presidential candidate to deter individuals who are not committed to serving the nation.
Busha who came a distant fourth in the 2018 Presidential elections announced
In a recent survey, ZESN disclosed that a majority of young people in marginalized communities were disinterested in participating in the electoral process.