President Mnangagwa enlists traditional chiefs to address the Gukurahundi massacres, aiming for reconciliation and healing in Zimbabwe.
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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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Former First Lady Grace Mugabe ends her lawsuit over alleged defamation in a WhatsApp group, citing misleading information.
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President Mnangagwa’s lack of intention to step down sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s political succession and the country’s future stability.
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President Mnangagwa has called upon traditional chiefs to help reconcile Zimbabweans over the emotional Gukurahundi massacres, aiming to address longstanding grievances and promote healing.
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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.
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An audit reveals extensive financial mismanagement within the government, exposing serious procedural breaches and a disregard for fiscal responsibility.
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Zimbabwean MP Allan Markham is demanding $150,000 in damages after alleging abduction and torture by CIO operatives, spotlighting serious human rights issues.
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Zimbabwe court sentences Crispen Bonda, a serial rapist, to 85 years in prison. Advocates applaud the harsh penalty for his severe crimes.