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  • 3 days ago | zimeye.net | James Gwati

    VP Chiwenga Addresses African Presidents As Soldiers Flood Harare Suburbs By A Correspondent-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga on Tuesday addressed African Heads of State and Government on the continent’s ongoing battle against cholera, even as the streets of Harare saw an increased presence of army personnel in what authorities claim is a routine military training exercise.

  • 3 days ago | zimeye.net | James Gwati

    Grim Conditions At Harare Remand Prison By Crime and Courts Reporter-The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has condemned the appalling conditions at Harare Remand Prison following a recent monitoring visit, citing numerous human rights violations and systemic neglect.

  • 4 days ago | zimeye.net | James Gwati

    Tshabangu Goes For Pitbulls By Municipal Reporter-The Harare City Council, led by Mayor Jacob Mafume under the disputed leadership of Sengezo Tshabangu’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has ordered the immediate shooting of all stray dogs and is considering a formal ban on dangerous dog breeds, particularly pit bulls.

  • 4 days ago | zimeye.net | James Gwati

    Zimbabwe’s New Media Policy – Take-Aways By Mlondolozi Ndlovu-The Zimbabwe Media Policy, approved by Cabinet in March 2025, is presented as a transformative framework to align the country’s media landscape with democratic governance, national development, and digital innovation.

  • 4 days ago | zimeye.net | James Gwati

    William Chinyanga Speaks From Prison UK — William Chinyanga, a Zimbabwean national based in the United Kingdom, was convicted on false charges of inciting terrorism. His case was compromised by his solicitor, Madeleine Corr—criticized by a judge for “riding two horses”, who blocked key witnesses and relied on the opinion of name-change scammer Hopewell Chin’ono. Chin’ono is also accused of compromising the political career of Chinyanga’s cousin, Hon. Job Sikhala.