BARELY a day after being cautioned by a former army general, Temba Mliswa has again been warned by Air Marshall (Retired) Henry Muchena not to go in over his head in ongoing, questionable attempts to ...
At least 105 human rights violations affecting 3,205 victims were recorded across Zimbabwe in February 2026, with state institutions and ruling ZANU PF members accounting for the bulk of the abuses, a ...
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Exiled Former Minister Kasukuwere Warns Mnangagwa Against Ignoring Military Generals' Position On Constitutional Amendment Number 3
Self-exiled former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere has issued an ominous warning to President Emmerson Mnangagwa against rubbishing serving and retired military generals' push to subject ...
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Principle over comfort: The case of Zimbabwe’s retired generals
At a time when silence would be easier, Air Marshal (Retired) Henry Muchena has chosen principle over comfort and he is right to do so.The attacks directed at retired generals by sections within ZANU ...
It's an unusual move for the African continent's leading democracy: South Africa's president announced that he will deploy ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will deploy the army to high crime areas to help police in this country that has some of the highest violent crime rates in the world. Ramaphosa ...
War, as the Iranian women have had impressed upon them, brings desperately fraught times far from home for all manner of ...
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CSW70: African women leaders unite to link economic empowerment with justice and leadership for girls
From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, New YorkThe call for a new era of women’s empowerment anchored on economic independence, digital ...
As a nation, we now openly embrace nudity, profanity, cheating and prostitution to alarming levels. Where is our Government? Before independence, people still had their dignity even though Zimbabwe ...
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Solar power in rural Zimbabwe hasn’t reduced women’s unpaid work: can policy do better?
Zimbabwe’s 2019 renewable energy policy envisions a transition to green energy in which women and men participate equally and benefit equitably. But the real test of this promise lies in whether women ...
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