Harare- Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE) and its partners have engaged Parliamentarians as they lobby for a motion on the Unpaid Care and Domestic Work (UCDW) Bill. WALPE, together with the Zimbabwe Women’s Parliamentary Caucus, developed the motion to ease the burden of unpaid care and domestic…
Government Claims Health System On Recovery Path
Tinotenda Hove - Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana has declared that Zimbabwe’s health sector is on the mend, citing major infrastructure projects and improved emergency response services. Speaking on Thursday, Mangwana said, "Our health system is on a recovery path. Significant progress has been made in expanding and modernizing health facilities…
Women in Rujeko Rally Behind Tsungai Mandati for Ward 7 By-Election…
Tinotenda Hove - MASVINGO – Women in Masvingo Urban Ward 7 have stepped up efforts to drum up support for Tsungai Mandati, the only female candidate contesting in the upcoming by-election set for September 13. The by-election follows the death of former councillor Tafara Masimba in July, leaving the ward…
Horror In Madlambuzi: Rampaging Mental Patient Kills Five in Bloody Attack
Tinotenda Hove -Madlambuzi, Matabeleland South, was turned into a scene of horror when a 43-year-old man went on a violent rampage, killing five people — including a centenarian and a six-year-old girl — and injuring two others. According to police, the suspect, identified as Phamani Sibanda, was armed with a…
Lifeline for Zimbabwe’s Marginalised Communities as WFP Donates 9 Vehicles to Government
Harare- THE World Food Programme (WFP) has donated nine (9) vehicles to the Public Service ministry. The vehicles, which include five Toyota Prados and four Land Cruisers valued at US$229 905 are expected to effectively cover communities, delivering the much needed services to the people of Zimbabwe. Speaking during the…
After 45 Years, ZANU PF Faces Growing Public Skepticism
Tinotenda Hove - Preparations for the 22nd ZANU PF National People's Conference, set for October in Mutare, are gathering pace, with party leadership, led by National Chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, arriving in the city on Thursday to assess progress. However, public sentiment remains cautious, with many residents expressing doubt over…
Controversy Surrounds Wicknell Chivayo’s Gift to Prophet Inzwirashe Matema
Tinotenda Hove - Businessman and tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo has come under scrutiny after reportedly gifting Prophet Inzwirashe Matema a brand-new 2025 Toyota Fortuner and USD50,000 in cash, raising questions about the relationship between wealth, influence, and religious figures. Chivayo praised the Masowe church leader, saying, “I have come to realize…
New Political Force Emerges: Freedom Fighters for Change to Take on Zanu PF
Tinotenda Hove - The Freedom Fighters for Change (FFC) political movement is set to officially launch on September 13, with party leader Michael Makaza declaring the day as the beginning of a new chapter in Zimbabwe’s political journey. In a poetic statement, Makaza called on citizens to rally behind the…
Chief Hwenje Snatches Mark Ngwazi’s Guitarist
Tinotenda Hove - Chief Hwenje, widely recognised as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s trusted campaign musician, has scored a major boost to his band after securing the services of Mark Ngwazi’s longtime guitarist and manager, Obert “Father Ten” Mangani. The move is being viewed by some observers as more than just a…
Zim MP Urges Government to Scrap Passports for Regional Travel, Citing Neighbors’ Example
Harare– A Zimbabwean lawmaker has challenged the government to ease travel restrictions within Southern Africa, urging it to follow the recent example set by Namibia and Zambia by allowing cross-border movement with national identification cards alone. Passport Epworth North Member of Parliament, Zivai Mhetu pressed the administration on Tuesday during…