ZIMBABWEANS will converge on the National Heroes Acre tomorrow for the historic burial of three national heroes — Cdes Nash ...
Kerina Mujati Exposes Manipulative Political Tactics in New Article. In an explosive article, political analyst, Kerina Mujati delves into the controversial strategy dubbed “Make Him Appear ...
Breaking news.   Cde Tsitsi Grace Jadagu Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter National heroine, Cde Tsitsi Grace Jadagu, was a dedicated and fearless character who contributed immensely during and after ...
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Investigations are underway into why and how Emmanuel Atwiine, who accompanied the premier who was in New York to represent ...
More than 500 people will today graduate from the Law Development Centre (LDC) after completing the bar course. This was ...
Upon his return from South Africa, Cde Mugabe’s first job was that of a teacher at Driefontein Roman Catholic Mission School ...
Auxillia has been crisscrossing the country with some ministers, government and Zanu PF officials on tow, on supposedly philanthropic duties and cookout events. Nine villagers from Wastomba in ...
The body of former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe now lies at his rural home in Zvimba, where mourners had gathered since the announcement of his death on Friday 6th. The body is being viewed at ...
The events begin in Harare this afternoon when the Prime Minister, Cde Mugabe, hosts a reception at the National Sports Centre. This will be followed by a civic reception and a State Ball at two ...
Robert Mugabe, who ruled over Zimbabwe for 37 years, died on September 6. His was an undeniably epic life of glaring contradictions. He was a passionate voice for the liberation of the Zimbabwean ...
HE dropped out of school just before he turned 15 and went straight into employment as a wages clerk for a bus company, when, around 1997, he could barely read ...