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Marshall Bwanya
Marshall Bwanya is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Kazembe says state ready to quash planned opposition protests
01 Aug 2024
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Zimbabwe News Now
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English
| Political Tensions
Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe warns against planned opposition protests ahead of the SADC summit in Zimbabwe, accusing activists of attempting to destabilize the country. The government, led by Zanu PF, is prepared to counter any unrest, citing past experiences with opposition demonstrations. The opposition, including the Citizens Coalition for Change, faces accusations of undemocratic actions, while prominent rights defenders have been detained. The situation highlights ongoing political tensions as Zimbabwe prepares to host regional leaders.
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Kudzai Chimhangwa
Kudzai Chimhangwa is an independent journalist. I regularly travel to Namibia, Mozambique, Botswana, Malawi and South Africa in pursuit of news assignments. I have worked as a staff reporter in Namibia and Zimbabwe for independent publications and been freelancing thereafter for 7 years. ...
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An estate under siege: How the press in Zimbabwe is being gagged
12 Sept 2022
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Global Voices
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English
| Political Tension
The article discusses the increasing suppression of press freedom in Zimbabwe, highlighting the government's failure to adhere to constitutional provisions for freedom of expression. It details various incidents of journalists being harassed, assaulted, and detained by state and opposition actors. The piece underscores the tension between the government's narrative and the reality of press freedom violations, especially as the 2023 elections approach. It also explores the impact of digital platforms on traditional state narratives and the broader implications for democracy and good governance in Zimbabwe.
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Garikai Mafirakureva
Garikai Mafirakureva is based in Chiredzi in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. I am an experienced journalist and former Editor of The Mirror newspaper which is headquartered in Masvingo town. I speak English and Shona fluently, and have experience in covering the latest political events, business, ...
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State agents swarm Chilonga
01 Mar 2021
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Southern Eye
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English
| Resource Exploration
State security agents have been heavily deployed in Chilonga, Chiredzi district, Zimbabwe, amid concerns of forced relocation of villagers for a lucerne production project linked to President Mnangagwa's ally. The presence of various intelligence organizations has raised suspicions, especially after the opposition MDC Alliance's fact-finding mission led by Tendai Biti. Allegations of vast diamond and gold deposits in the area have further fueled speculation about the government's intentions. Local organizations and community leaders have condemned the intimidation tactics, calling for legal resolution.
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Tawanda Majoni
Tawanda Majoni is a multi-media journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe, with more than 15 years as an international and local reporter/editor focusing on politics, business and news analysis. Writing in English, he is also a columnist with various publications and the national coordinator at and ...
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Deal decisively with merchants of violence
06 Aug 2023
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The Standard
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English
| Elections
The article addresses the recent violence against opposition Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters in Harare, allegedly perpetrated by Zanu PF followers. It highlights the police's role and the influence of government officials on investigations, urging law enforcement to remain impartial. The text criticizes statements by President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe for directing police actions, emphasizing the need for professional conduct to prevent political violence and ensure fair elections.
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Columbus Mavhunga
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Columbus Mavhunga is a multi-media journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. I can do radio, TVKPG or even text. Effectiveness and efficiency are synonymous with me.
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Lawyer Arrests in Zimbabwe Worry Rights Groups
12 Sept 2023
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www.voanews.com
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English
| Political Activism
Rights groups in Zimbabwe express concern over the arrests of human rights lawyers Douglas Coltart and Tapiwa Muchineripi, who were detained after advising police not to interview their hospitalized clients, opposition activists Womberaishe Nhende and Sonele Mukhuhlani. The activists claim they were abducted and tortured by suspected state agents. The arrests are seen as an attack on the legal profession's independence. Amnesty International calls for the protection of human rights and peaceful activism. The incident coincides with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's second-term inauguration, where he pledged to uphold democracy and the rule of law.
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Fidelity Mhlanga
Fidelity Hamilton Mhlanga is a Multimedia journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.He has over 5 years experience in Business and Finance Journalism.He holds Master of Arts in Development studies and has previously participated in Fellowships that include the International Journalism Programme(IJP) ...
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Gold production tumbles
01 Jul 2021
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Southern Eye
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English
| Economic Impact
Gold output in Zimbabwe fell to seven tonnes in the first five months of 2021, down from 9.2 tonnes in the same period the previous year. Large-scale producers contributed four tonnes, while small-scale miners added three tonnes. The decline in production is attributed to various factors, including significant gold smuggling, which is costing the economy. The government aims to boost gold production to 100 tonnes by 2023, with improved access to financing and alternative finance options being crucial. Recent arrests for gold smuggling highlight ongoing security issues at ports of entry. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has introduced measures to allow large-scale miners to retain a higher percentage of their forex earnings and directly export a portion of their gold.
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Chris Muronzi
Chris Muronzi is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe is hemorrhaging gold. Can a key reform curb smuggling?
18 Dec 2020
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Illegal Mining
Henrietta Rushwaya, head of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation, was arrested for alleged gold smuggling, highlighting the issue of illicit gold trade in Zimbabwe. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe plans to sell a majority stake in Fidelity Printers and Refiners to gold producers to curb smuggling and improve compliance. The current system forces gold producers to sell at below-market rates, incentivizing smuggling. The economic crisis, exacerbated by COVID-19, has driven many into illegal mining. Reforms aim to stabilize the economy and reduce illegal activities, but challenges remain due to the prevalence of small-scale and artisanal mining operations.
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Kimberly Mutandiro
Kimberly Mutandiro is a journalist based in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
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South Africa: Loved Ones Who Perished in the Joburg Building Fire
11 Sept 2023
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allAfrica.com
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English
| Survivors
Over 100 survivors of the 80 Albert Street fire in Johannesburg are being sheltered at the Hofland Community Centre. The fire claimed 77 lives, including Smart John, Lukia Paudala, and Mammi Kaunda, who had recently moved to South Africa seeking better opportunities. Survivors recount their loss and the challenges they face, with assistance from organizations like Gift of the Givers providing essential support.
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Nyashadzashe Ndoro
Nyashadzashe Ndoro is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Report police failure to handle abduction cases to responsible Minister
16 Nov 2023
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Nehanda Radio
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English
| Political Violence
The Zimbabwean government has directed individuals dissatisfied with the Zimbabwe Republic Police's handling of abduction cases to report to Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe. Recent abductions of opposition members, including the death of activist Tapfumaneyi Masaya and the alleged abduction and torture of former MP James Chidhakwa and MP Takudzwa Ngadziore, have raised concerns. The US government has urged for investigations into these incidents. The regime, led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, faces accusations of human rights abuses to suppress dissent.
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Gibson Nyikadzino
Gibson Nyikadzino is a print media journalist and blogger for in-depth political and feature stories based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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An ‘Illegal’ Economy Fortified With Blessings Of Ruling Elite
13 May 2021
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www.ubuntutimes.com
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English
| Economic Policy
Zimbabwe celebrated its 41st independence anniversary with President Emmerson Mnangagwa promising a US$12 billion revenue from the mining sector by 2023. Despite abundant mineral resources, many Zimbabweans' lives have not improved. The goldfields are contested by the elite and state institutions, including the Defence Forces. Reports by the International Crisis Group and others have linked Mnangagwa and his associates to corruption and illegal mining activities. The gold sector is crucial for foreign currency but is marred by smuggling and illicit financial flows, with government officials implicated. Upcoming general elections in 2023 raise skepticism about the sincerity of the government's mining sector initiatives, with past promises unfulfilled and corruption unaddressed.
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Derrick Silimina
Derrick Silimina is a journalist based in Lusaka, Zambia.
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Sisters nurture young children in Zambia by teaching mothers parenting skills
05 Oct 2023
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Global Sisters Report
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English
| Healthcare
In Zambia, the Dominican Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Sisters of Mercy are making significant strides in early childhood development through the SCORE-ECD program, funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation and coordinated by Catholic Relief Services. The program teaches parenting skills to mothers, focusing on nutrition, healthcare, and developmental milestones, benefiting over 1,600 mothers across several provinces. The initiative aims to break the cycle of poverty and ignorance by empowering young mothers with the knowledge and skills needed to provide better care for their children.
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Mandla Tshuma
Mandla Tshuma is a journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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Unvaccinated congregants can attend church services, High Court rules
05 Oct 2023
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cite.org.zw
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English
| Religious Services
Unvaccinated congregants can now attend church services without fear of arrest following a High Court ruling by Judge David Mangota. The ruling came after human rights lawyer Obert Kondongwe challenged the government's directive barring unvaccinated individuals from attending church services, arguing it was discriminatory and unconstitutional. The court dismissed the government's directive as null and void, setting aside any criminal proceedings against unvaccinated congregants. The case involved several high-profile government officials as respondents.
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