Flooded Rivers and Dangerous Bridges in Zimbabwe: Who Must Act?

By Correspondent , 28 , Dec 2025


By Princess Eugene Majuru Zimbabwe - Across Zimbabwe, the rainy season has once again exposed a deadly problem: flooded rivers and unsafe bridges. In many parts of the country, bridges .. Read More →

The Death of Josiah Magama Tongogara and His Role at Lancaster House

By Correspondent , 28 , Dec 2025


  Six days after the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement, Zimbabweans were shaken by devastating news. On the national broadcaster, Robert Gabriel Mugabe addressed the nation and the liberation .. Read More →

Reclaiming the Stone Voice of a Nation: Zimbabwe Birds, Looted Heritage, and the Struggle for Identity

By Correspondent , 28 , Dec 2025


  High on the ancient granite walls of Great Zimbabwe once stood figures carved from soapstone—silent sentinels gazing across the valley, embodying the soul of a civilisation. These were the .. Read More →

Public Figures, Private Moments: Pokello Nare’s Choice of Words Sparks Debate on Courtesy and Parenting

By Correspondent , 27 , Dec 2025


    Harare, Zimbabwe - Social media personality and entrepreneur Pokello Nare has found herself at the centre of public discussion following a brief but telling interaction with a shop .. Read More →

Tribute to Josiah Magama Tongogara: 47 Years On

By Correspondent , 27 , Dec 2025


  By Dr. Masimba Mavaza   December 26th, a day after Christmas, 1979. A day that will forever be etched in our nation's history. A day when duty called, and .. Read More →

Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Decolonisation: A Crisis of Hesitation, Memory and Leadership

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 26 , Dec 2025


  By Princess Eugene Majuru   Harare — Zimbabwe’s problems are not waiting to be solved by outsiders. They are waiting for Zimbabweans themselves to act. From economic instability to .. Read More →

Selective Outrage and The Death of Accountability in Zimbabwe

By Correspondent , 26 , Dec 2025


Press statement issued by Linda Masarira   Harare, Zimbabwe.  - The past two weeks have exposed a troubling and dangerous trend in Zimbabwe’s public discourse, the normalisation of corruption through .. Read More →

Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Zimbabwe: The Clayton Allen v Blessing Chinganga Ruling, Constitutional Property Rights, and Regional SADC Norms

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 26 , Dec 2025


  The High Court of Zimbabwe’s recent ruling enforcing a United Kingdom court judgment in favour of British national Clayton Allen against Blessing Chinganga represents a significant moment in Zimbabwe’s .. Read More →

Zimbabwe, Foreign Judgments, and the SADC Enforcement Norms: A Regional Perspective

By HRH Princess Eugene Majuru , 26 , Dec 2025


The enforcement of foreign judgments is not merely a domestic legal issue; it is increasingly shaped by regional integration norms. The Allen v Chinganga decision provides a useful case study .. Read More →