Protests Erupt Outside Hospital: Residents Demand Action on Foreign Nationals

A group of residents in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria, has begun protesting outside Kalafong Provincial Tertiary Hospital, blocking foreign nationals from accessing medical care. The protesters, known as “Concern Tshwane…

Teachers’ Plea Falls on Deaf Ears: Government Ignores Plight

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Association of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere, has expressed frustration over the government’s refusal to engage with teachers on their salary demands. Teachers are seeking…

Garwe Insults Ndebele King Heavily -‘Fraudulent Impostor’ in Tribal Row

In a shocking display of tribal bias, Minister Daniel Garwe, a close ally of President Mnangagwa, has found himself at the center of a controversy after reprimanding Bulawayo Mayor David…

A Tale of Numbers and Neglect With Mthuli Ncube

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube proudly announced that Zimbabwe spent a whopping US$1.53 billion in just four months while collecting US$1.57 billion in revenue. According to Ncube, this is a “major…

Winky D Covers Hospital Costs for Prince Ngoni Kelvin

Zimbabwean music icon Winky D has come to the rescue of Prince Ngoni Kelvin, a former wardmate of late comedian Marabha. Kelvin, who has been hospitalized, recently shared a heartfelt…

Bed Bugs and Stubborn Residents: A Winning Combo

Harare City Council is facing resistance from some Mbare flats residents who are refusing to let health workers fumigate their premises against bed bugs. The Council’s Plea (with a hint…

Zimbabwe’s Land Dispute: A Test of Governance and Accountability

A heated land dispute is brewing in Zimbabwe between PPC Zimbabwe and Nyikavanhu Housing Cooperative over Arlington Estate. The cooperative claims they’ve been the rightful owners since 2006, while PPC…

Border Tensions: Zimbabwe and Zambia in Standoff

A heated standoff at the Chirundu Border Post has brought trade and commerce to a grinding halt. Zimbabwean and Zambian nationals clashed in rival protests, each side accusing the other…

Zimbabwean Lecturers Get a Raise, But Bribery Allegations Persist

In a shocking turn of events, the Zimbabwean government has finally bowed down to pressure from university lecturers, agreeing to improve their salaries after protests over poor pay and allegations…

Zimbabwe’s Silencing Game: Job Sikhala Denied Access to Blessed Mhlanga

In a move that screams “we’re hiding something,” Zimbabwean prison authorities have denied opposition politician Job Sikhala access to incarcerated journalist Blessed Mhlanga. The reason? Instructions from “above.” Because, you…