How Zimbabwe is suppressing journalism
Following arrests and draconian legislation, editors are self-censoring to protect their organisations
By Zimbabwean correspondent
Analysis | 17 October 2025
Deaths, cover-ups and bribes at Zimbabwe’s lawless Redwing Mine
Thousands of artisanal gold miners toil in the dirt in a mine controlled by political elites
By Owen Gagare
Feature | 24 March 2025
Why a farmer is riding from Zimbabwe to Windhoek on a horse
Ben Freeth will petition for the reinstatement of the SADC Tribunal
Law | 11 March 2024
Zimbabweans returning from SA are battling in spite of government promises
Families struggle to pay school fees
News | 29 March 2023
I left Zimbabwe to live in South Africa. I want to go back. This is why it’s hard.
I have supported my family by working legally in South Africa
Opinion | 27 March 2023
Bleak future for Zimbabwean families depending on breadwinners in South Africa
Remittances to Zimbabwe in jeopardy if relatives lose the right to work legally in SA
News | 28 September 2022
Returning Zimbabweans battle to rebuild their lives in Harare
Some have good memories of their years in South Africa
News | 27 September 2022
I earned more as a farmworker in South Africa than as a maths teacher in Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Teachers Association says teachers have to leave classrooms immediately to exchange their salaries
News | 7 September 2022
How bad is health care in Zimbabwe?
It’s not great but not as bad as MEC Phophi Ramathuba has suggested
Brief | 30 August 2022