Politics

FREE AT LAST: But what next as Sikhala returns to bitterly divided opposition?

By Lenin Ndebele I News 24 HARARE: Arguably the engine of opposition militancy in Zimbabwe, Job Sikhala is free again
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‘He’s now a free man’: Job Sikhala released after nearly. 2 years in pretrial detention

By AFP HARARE: A Zimbabwe opposition figure who spent nearly two years in pretrial detention is set be freed after
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UPDATED: Chamisa abandons his CCC party; claims it was hijacked by ruling Zanu PF

By Associated Press HARARE: Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader said Thursday he has quit his party, accusing the country’s ruling party
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Sikhala unshaken after conviction: ‘I don’t care, don’t worry; he’s spent 600 days in pretrial

By Associated Press HARARE: Opposition politician Job Sikhala, who has spent close to 600 days in pretrial detention, was convicted
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UK: ‘Inhumane’ Home Office denying visas to children of migrant health workers

Investigation reveals children as young as two are being barred from joining their mothers in Britain By The Observer LONDON:
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Auxilia Mnangagwa arrives in Mozambique for conference

By Agencies Zimbabwe first lady, Auxilia Mnangagwa, arrived in Mozambiques Tuesday ahead of a conference scheduled for Maputo City. Mnangagwa
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SA political party launches campaign against illegal crossings from Zimbabwe

By SABC News LIMPOPO: The opposition Patriotic Alliance (PA) says the country lacks strong borders due to a lack of
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UN secretary general appoints Zimbabwean expert to top role

By Staff Reporter UNITED NATIONS secretary general, António Guterres, has appointed Zimbabwean, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, deputy executive director of the United
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Many in Christmas rush to get passports desperate to leave Zimbabwe due to economic gloom

By Associated Press HARARE: Atop many Christmas wish lists in economically troubled Zimbabwe is a travel document, and people are
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Lawyers flag arrests for insulting Zimbabwe president; 40 cases in two years

By Agencies HARARE: The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights says it’s worried about an uptick in the detention of citizens
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