ZIMBABWE’S CURRENCY CRISIS THREATENS BUSINESS SURVIVAL
Zimbabwe’s local currency, the ZiG, was supposed to bring stability to the economy. Backed by gold and foreign currency reserves, ZiG was seen as the answer to many of the…
MNANGAGWA’S SECRET PLAN TO STAY IN POWER BEYOND 2028
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said publicly that he does not want to stay in power after his second term ends in 2028. But behind the scenes, there are signs that…
ZIMBABWE’S $100 MILLION SCANDAL AND OPPOSITION SILENCING: WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE FUTURE
One of the biggest scandals in Zimbabwe’s history is the US$100 million Zimbabwe Electoral Commission scandal. This scandal involves Wicknell Chivhayo, his business partners Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, along…
ZIMBABWE HIGH COURT RELEASES OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS ON BAIL
In Zimbabwe, the High Court has released three opposition and pro-democracy activists on bail. These activists are Namatai Kwekweza, Robson Chere, and Samuel Gwenzi. They were arrested on July 31,…
STATE FAILS TO SUBMIT PAPERS ON TIME IN JAMESON TIMBA CASE, DELAYING JUSTICE
The state has not submitted its court papers in response to an application for discharge by veteran opposition leader Jameson Timba and 77 others. They were detained after the state…
MNANGAGWA’S STRUGGLE WITH LEGITIMACY: ELECTION FRAUD CLAIMS REMAIN
Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has had a tough time clearing his name from allegations of election fraud. These allegations came after the 2023 Zimbabwean elections, where many people said the…
HICHILEMA’S VIDEO ADDRESS SPARKS QUESTIONS AT SADC SUMMIT
In a surprising turn of events, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema did not attend the Southern African Development Community (SADC) organ troika summit in person. Instead, he addressed the summit through…
ZIMBABWE MUST RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE IMPORTANT SUMMIT
Zimbabwean authorities need to stop treating civil society and opposition activists unfairly, according to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. These two human rights organizations are asking the Zimbabwean government…
ZIMBABWE UNDER FIRE: SOLDIERS AND CRACKDOWN AHEAD OF SADC SUMMIT
The Zimbabwean government’s choice to use soldiers to keep law and order before the Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit has caused a lot of concern. The plan is meant…
WRONGLY ACCUSED: NAMATAI KWEKWEZA’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE
Sometimes, people are arrested or even found guilty for crimes they did not commit. This is a terrible injustice that can cause a lot of pain and suffering. Being falsely…