EU, Zanu-PF call for peace
The European Union yesterday urged for Zimbabweans to respect the rule of law and exercise restraint after the Constitutional Court ruling that dismissed the MDC Alliance petition and upheld President Mnangagwa’s win in the 2018 harmonised elections.
UPDATED: Ambassador Trudy Stevenson dies
Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Senegal and the Gambia Ms Trudy Stevenson has died.
Chamisa ‘a victim of own lies’
The MDC Alliance was a victim of its own propaganda after it claimed to have earth-shattering evidence to overturn President Mnangagwa’s victory in last month’s elections, Zanu-PF lawyers have said.
Knives out for MDCA leader
MDC Alliance supporters have slammed their leader, Mr Nelson Chamisa, for claiming he had evidence that the election was rigged but failed to produce the proof at the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.
CJ Malaba hails ‘brilliant’ lawyers
Chief Justice Luke Malaba (pictured right) has applauded lawyers involved in the election petition challenging results of the presidential polls for the brilliant show they exhibited during argument.
Constitutional Court judgment on Nelson Chamisa petition
Here is the full text of the unanimous judgment of the Constitutional Court given by Chief Justice Luke Malaba yesterday afternoon. The applicant was MDC – Alliance candidate Mr Nelson…
UPDATED: Concourt upholds ED poll victory
Daniel Nemukuyu, Senior Reporter THE Constitutional Court (Concourt) has upheld President Mnangagwa’s victory in the July 30 harmonised elections, saying the petition by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa was deficient of…
Let’s put differences aside, build nation: President-elect
President-elect Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said the conduct of the Constitutional Court (Concourt) was clear testimony that Zimbabwe has a high level of jurisprudence and patriotic citizens should now put differences behind them and expend energy on nation-building.
Zimbabwe: Damme One Out, Dream Two In
WHAT nuggets of wisdom can EU’s outgoing Van Damme possibly conceive and donate to this society? He has been here for well over his term, all the time brewing untold mischief only blunted by efficient counter-measures in defence of the Republic.
Buffalo Souljah aims for history tonight
He left the country in the early millennium only a harbouring a dream to pursue music. Aboard a “chicken” bus he arrived in South Africa a nobody, with nothing but passion, determination and a zeal to succeed.











