Maputo, December 26, 2024 — Opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane delivered a critical on boxing day , addressing the chaos engulfing Mozambique following disputed ...
Silent Killer appeared on stage, donning a signature “AMIRI” shirt, and began his set with high energy. The crowd, however, was not receptive. Chants of “Macheso! Macheso!” echoed through the venue, ...
A long-distance bus carrying 75 passengers was swept away while attempting to cross a flooded Mletshane River in Gwanda District. The incident involving Green Horse ...
By A Correspondent In a significant move, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who also serves as the Chairman of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), has publicly endorsed ...
Lake Chivero Wildlife Deaths and ZimParks’ Cyanobacteria Claim The deaths of wildlife and fish at Lake Chivero, including four rhinos within a week, have drawn ...
Harare – The ruling Zanu PF party has deleted its second vice President, Constantino Chiwenga, into the political dustbin after blocking him from succeeding President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2028.
Prosper Tiringindi urges respect for term limits, freedom of expression, and socio-economic justice as Zimbabwe plans its political future. In the midst of discussions about extending President ...
On Thursday, Zimbabwean opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa shared a heartfelt Christmas message with the nation. In a photo taken at his rural home in Gutu, President Chamisa is seen enjoying ...
By A Correspondent Veteran musician and war veteran Clive Malunga has bravely resisted threats from hardline members of Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party after he openly criticized President ...
Emmerson Mnangagwa is directly implicated in systemic vote rigging, money laundering, and terrorism financing at multiple levels, with evidence establishing his central role in these unlawful ...
In a dramatic turn of events, over 2,500 prisoners have escaped from high-security prisons across Mozambique, including Cambumo Prison and Maputo Central Prison, ...
“We don’t need a militia to win elections,” Simuuwe stated emphatically. “Zambia has passed that stage. Citizens make decisions through the ballot. It’s as simple as that.” He criticized what he ...