Takudzwa Mahove
Why Has Zimbabwe’s Key Lithium Mine Hit Pause?
Bikita Minerals, Zimbabwe's premier lithium mine with a rich 60-year history, abruptly suspended its operations. The mine, which is under Chinese ownership, announced the...
Former Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe Allegedly Sitting on $5 Billion,...
Former Zimbabwean First Lady, Grace Mugabe, is allegedly sitting on a gold mine of over US$5 billion, according to top economist and former opposition...
Mpalawani Septuagenarian Advocates for Traditional Foods and Exercise
Eneti Sibandan (71), a sprightly septuagenarian from Mpalawani Ward 21 in Matabeleland South, has issued a clarion call to Zimbabweans far and wide that...
Workers Union Questions Government’s Commitment To Addressing Civil Servants’ Remuneration
A union representing workers in Zimbabwe has expressed doubt over the government's commitment to addressing the issue of civil servants remuneration.
The Progressive Teachers...
Gold Mafia Documentary: Airport Security Manager Retracts Explosive Claims Against Former...
The Zimbabwean political arena has been rocked by explosive allegations of diamond and ivory smuggling against former first lady Grace Mugabe. However, the plot...
Zimbabwe Experiencing Biggest Housing Construction Boom in History, Says Former Legislator
Zimbabwe is currently witnessing its biggest housing construction boom in history, according to Eddie Cross, an economist and former legislator.
Speaking recently, Cross stated that...
CCC Refutes Allegations of Attacking MDC in Chinhoyi Amidst Conflicting Reports
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has denied allegations that its youth were responsible for the violent attack on the Movement for Democratic Change...
CAES Urges Zimbabweans to Unite Against Economic Sanctions and Fight for...
The Executive Director of CAES, Martin Zharare, has urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight to remove the sanctions, which he believes hinder the...
Key Concerns of Zvishavane Women for Elections: Road Infrastructure, Water Supply,...
As Zimbabwe prepares for the imminent elections in August, the women in Zvishavane, a bustling town with 10 council wards, have eloquently articulated their...