HARARE – Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU PF, is once again caught in the crosshairs of internal power struggles — this time, with implications that cut to the very heart of national security.
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High Court grants notorious armed robber US$100 bail
A NOTORIOUS armed robber, who survived shootouts with CID Homicide officers on several occasions, has been granted US$100 ...
In a continent defined by vast and often unforgiving landscapes, mission success depends on mobility that can be trusted in the toughest conditions. As the ...
While the war in Sudan has most often been portrayed as an internal conflict between two warring generals, the murky ...
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Zimbabwe: CPU Activates Disaster Management Processes Ahead of Rainy Season
THE Civil Protection Unit has activated its disaster management systems from national to grassroots level in anticipation of cyclones that will hit Sadc countries as the rainy season starts.
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Back to the future: Why defending Zimbabwe’s constitution is defending the country
WHEN Nelson Chamisa recently declared on X that “there is no constitution to protect or defend” and that “we must instead defend and protect our country,” his words resonated with many Zimbabweans ...
When Nelson Chamisa recently declared on X that "there is no constitution to protect or defend" and that "we must instead defend and protect our country," his ...
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party plans to amend the constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term by two years to ...
The National Museum of Military History in Saxonwold, Johannesburg, has launched a range of new exhibits as it continues to ...
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is widely viewed as corrupt, politicised, and ineffective, according to a new report by ...
The Air Force of Zimbabwe has introduced compulsory drug testing for all new recruits, with Commander John Nzvede stating ...
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