Zimbabwe is ranked 116th out of 180 countries in the Reporters Without Borders’ 2024 World Press Freedom Index.
A Zimbabwe journalist who was arrested earlier this week for interviewing a Zanu PF member resisting President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term extension appeared in court on Tuesday.
HARARE - A Zimbabwe journalist who was arrested earlier this week for interviewing a Zanu PF member resisting President ...
Zimbabwe has made its first high profile arrest under the new Cyber & Data Protection Act (CDPA), detaining journalist ...
Woman who needed medical care, including a cast was given a cardboard box with tape at a major hospital in Zimbabwe.
A Zimbabwean journalist appeared in court Tuesday accused of inciting violence through an interview with a ruling party critic who criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa and called for his ...
JOHANNESBURG - Zimbabwe political activists in South Africa have called on their compatriots to go back to their country and ...
Zimbabwe’s Mutapa Investment Fund, exempted from any form of scrutiny by parliament, has been turned into a financier of ...
There have been so many statements from the likes of Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and his counterpart at the ICT ministry ...
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EU lifts ban on Zimbabwe arms maker
The European Union has removed Zimbabwe’s only weapons manufacturer from its sanctions list as Brussels continues to ease its ...
Spread This NewsBy Xinhua ZIMBABWE will train 1.5 million young people as software engineers, developers, and programmers under the Zimbabwe Digital Skills Development Program launched by President ...
Some Zanu PF activists who attended National Youth Day in Bulawayo urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to seek a third term in ...