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Tich Mataz in culpable homicide storm

Veteran broadcaster Tichafa Augustine Matambanadzo, popularly known as Tich Mataz, appeared in court on Tuesday facing a culpable homicide charge linked to a fatal road accident that occurred in Harare in 2024. The 56-year-old was brought before Harare magistrate Tapiwa Kuhudzai, where he was not...

MCAZ recalls Azithromycin batch over quality concerns

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has announced an urgent recall of a specific batch of Azithromycin 500mg USP tablets after a quality issue was discovered during routine stability testing. The affected batch, numbered 24050191, was manufactured by Indoco Remedies Limited. According to MCAZ, the...

Majome reassignment legally correct — AG Mabiza

Attorney-General Virginia Mabiza has defended the reassignment of Jessie Majome, who previously chaired the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, dismissing assertions that the move violated the Constitution and urging critics to refrain from what she termed emotional and politically influenced reactions. This follows President Emmerson Mnangagwa's...

AG WANTS WAR VETS CHALLENGE THROWN OUT

Attorney-General Virginia Mabiza has asked the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe to throw out an application challenging a proposed extension of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term, arguing that the case is premature. The application was brought by six war veterans, Reuben Zulu, Godfrey Gurira, Shoorai Nyamangodo, Joseph Chinyangare,...

Nurses union gives strike notice, threatens nationwide walkout in April

Zimbabwe’s main nurses union has formally served notice of a nationwide strike set to begin on April 15, threatening to cripple the country’s already fragile public health system if the government fails to address a raft of pay and conditions grievances. The Zimbabwe Nurses Association...

BITI GRANTED BAIL, ORDERED TO STOP ADDRESSING PUBLIC WITHOUT AUTHORITY

CONSTITUTION Defenders Forum (CDF) convenor Tendai Biti and organiser Morgan Ncube have been granted US$500 bail each by a Mutare magistrate's court. Biti, former Finance minister, and Ncube were arrested two days ago and charged with contravening the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act for...