Job Sikhala plans to sue the State for wrongful persecution after being acquitted on charges of inciting violence and publishing falsehoods, calling his detention political abuse.
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin, widely known as Vic’Adex, is a celebrated global arts in medicine fellow and a staunch ambassador for religious tolerance. Beyond his institutional affiliations, Victor is an incredibly passionate and award-winning spoken word artiste, most notably recognized for his stirring poem, "men not gods." A fervent supporter of pan-Africanism, he actively champions and bolsters Nigerian creative hubs, fostering an environment of artistic growth and cultural exchange. Victor's dedication to the arts and peace advocacy positions him as a vital influencer in bridging cultural gaps.
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The High Court has acquitted opposition politician Job Sikhala, overturning his convictions for publishing falsehoods and inciting public violence, in a significant legal victory.
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Zimbabweans in the UK protest Mnangagwa’s upcoming SADC chairmanship and demand the release of detained CCC activists, urging international intervention.
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US Ambassador Pamela Tremont emphasizes that Zimbabwe’s economic growth depends on respecting human rights and implementing essential reforms for transparency and good governance.
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Pressure mounts on Mnangagwa to release Gukurahundi inquiry reports for truth-telling and reconciliation in Zimbabwe.
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The High Court has denied bail to CCC interim leader Jameson Timba and 76 activists, upholding a lower court’s decision. A minor was released into his father’s custody.
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High Court reserves judgment on bail appeal for 78 CCC members, including Senator Jameson Timba, arrested for unlawful gathering
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Crispen Bonda, who terrorized Harare’s Glenview area with multiple rapes and robberies, has been sentenced to 85 years in prison, bringing relief to the community.
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Zimbabwe’s free healthcare policy has led to a massive ZWL$11.3 billion debt, severely impacting hospital services and demanding urgent financial solutions.
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Four City of Harare officials are in court over allegations of illegally awarding a US$9 million tender to Moses Mpofu’s company, Juluka Enndo Joint Venture.