by Bevan Musoko

The United States government continues with its covert and overt attempts to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic revival efforts through issuing a travel warning on 22 August 2018 claiming that there is civil unrest in Zimbabwe.

by Ashley Kondo

Zimbabwean democracy has been under spotlight across the world as different nation states, regional and international bodies and civic entities have made numerous attempts to influence and determine the country’s socio-political and economic processes, including electoral processes. 

by Own Correspondent

So, there are media reports to the effect that The African National Congress (ANC) has hit out at the America President, Donald Trump over his tweet about the country’s land reform policy in which he said he had asked his Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo to closely study the alleged farm seizures and the large scale killing of farmers in South Africa.

by Prosperity Mzila

Following the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC Alliance) leader Nelson Chamisa’s election petition that was heard yesterday at the Constitutional Court, where he sought nullification of the June 30 presidential election results, quite a number of people where left enlightened about how the law operates and the court proceedings in general.

by Christopher Makaza

It is shocking and disturbing to learn that our fellow Gweru vendors on Tuesday brought business in Gweru`s Central Business District to a halt as they engage in fierce running battles with the police after they defied a council directive to vacate streets following a typhoid outbreak.

by Gift Mashoko

From the deliberations at the Constitutional Court, yesterday, it seems MDC Alliance’s chances of winning their electoral challenge are very slim, considering that they failed to provide their so-called explosive evidence to buttress their rigging claims.

by Rudo Saungweme

The constitutional provisions to devolve power to provincial levels will become a reality soon under President-elect Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.