Chatunga Mugabe Deported to Zimbabwe Amid Social Media Controversy

By Correspondent , 29 , Apr 2026


By Correspondent   Harare – Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe has been deported to Zimbabwe following a controversial social media post in which he claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had allegedly paid .. Read More →

South Africa High Court Revives Asset Freeze Against Wicknell Chivhayo

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 29 , Apr 2026


South Africa High Court Revives Asset Freeze Against Wicknell Chivhayo   By Princess Eugene Majuru   ​PRETORIA – The High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division) has moved to freeze .. Read More →

Mugabe Set for Deportation Today; Co-Accused Headed to Prison Following Hyde Park Shooting Sentence

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 29 , Apr 2026


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   JOHANNESBURG, ( News of The South)  — The high-profile legal battle involving Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of the late Zimbabwean President Robert .. Read More →

Digital Sovereignty vs. The Taxman: Maponga’s Challenge to Zimbabwe

By Features Editor , 29 , Apr 2026


By Features Editor   ​Harare, Zimbabwe  (News of The South) - A heated debate has ignited across the Zimbabwean digital landscape following the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s (ZIMRA) push to tax .. Read More →

The Invisible War: Zimbabwe’s Struggle Between Colonial Law and Spiritual Reality

By Correspondent , 29 , Apr 2026


The Invisible War: Zimbabwe’s Struggle Between Colonial Law and Spiritual Reality   By Princess Eugene Majuru   ​In the quiet corridors of Zimbabwe’s legal system lies a ghost of the .. Read More →

Constitutional Authority And The Myth of Neutral Governance : Is The State In Zimbabwe Really Impartial?

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 29 , Apr 2026


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   Modern constitutions often present the state as neutral—an impartial structure that applies law fairly, without bias, culture, or historical influence. Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution strongly .. Read More →

10 Structural Weaknesses in Zimbabwe’s Constitution (and How They Could Be Reformed)

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 29 , Apr 2026


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution is widely regarded as progressive in rights design, but like many post-colonial constitutional settlements, it contains structural compromises that affect implementation, .. Read More →

STATEMENT ON MBARI CHIEFTAINSHIP RESUSCITATION, FIRST CHIMURENGA HEROES’ REPATRIATION, AND THE NATIONAL BIRA

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 28 , Apr 2026


STATEMENT ON MBARI CHIEFTAINSHIP RESUSCITATION, FIRST CHIMURENGA HEROES’ REPATRIATION, AND THE NATIONAL BIRA By Princess Eugene Majuru As a custodian of heritage and a voice within our Zimbabwe cultural traditions, .. Read More →

Over- Centralisation of Power : Why Section 264 Has Not Redistributed Authority

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 28 , Apr 2026


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   One of the most structurally ambitious promises in Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution is devolution. It is intended to shift governance away from a heavily centralised .. Read More →