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CCC councillor sues PSC over teacher’s alleged partisan political activities
An opposition councillor from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has taken legal action to compel the Public Service Commission (PSC) to discipline a teacher accused of engaging in active partisan politics. The case, filed at the High Court of Zimbabwe, centres on David Masomere, a teacher at Ndarama High School, who is alleged to have breached constitutional provisions governing the conduct of civil servants.

Southerton Business Times
May 62 min read


Chinhoyi Hiring Row Deepens as Residents Accuse Councillors of Political Patronage
Residents in Chinhoyi are raising concerns over alleged political interference in the recruitment of casual labour, amid claims that councillors are sidelining qualified candidates in favour of politically connected individuals. The dispute has escalated after a group of recently dismissed workers petitioned Marian Chombo, seeking government intervention into what they describe as an unfair hiring process within the local authority.

Southerton Business Times
May 42 min read


Chivayo Gifts CCC MP US$50,000, Toyota Fortuner After Praising Mnangagwa
HARARE – Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has gifted a brand-new vehicle and cash to Susan Matsunga, a Member of Parliament for Budiriro North, in a move that has stirred political debate over patronage, cross-party relations, and public accountability in Zimbabwe.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 292 min read


BEYOND THE BIBLE: Chari Warns Opposition Has Traded Ideology for "Theology"
WASHINGTON D.C. — US-based Zimbabwean pro-democracy campaigner Freeman Chari has issued a scathing critique of the Zimbabwean opposition’s trajectory, arguing that the movement has devolved from a radically ideological force into a fragmented, theological grouping that has "lost its bearings."

Southerton Business Times
Apr 172 min read


CCC MP Praises President Mnangagwa, Adviser Tungwarara Over Borehole Project in Budiriro
HARARE – Budiriro North legislator Susan Matsunga has publicly praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his adviser Paul Tungwarara following the commissioning of boreholes in Mufakose and Budiriro, in a development that underscores shifting political dynamics in Harare’s opposition strongholds. The boreholes were officially handed over on Tuesday under the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme, a government-backed initiative aimed at improving access to clean water in urban

Southerton Business Times
Apr 162 min read


Isolation Behind Bars: Activist Godfrey Karembera Speaks From Remand Prison
HARARE – Detained political activist Godfrey Karembera, widely known as Madzibaba Veshanduko, says life inside a Zimbabwean remand prison has become a test of endurance marked by isolation, uncertainty, and dwindling support from former allies. Once a visible figure in Harare’s opposition activism circles, known for his street satire and mobilisation efforts, Karembera now describes a starkly different reality.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 132 min read


Parliament Launches Nationwide Public Hearings on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3
The Parliament of Zimbabwe has deployed 11 teams across the country to conduct public hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill, 2026, in a key phase of the country’s legislative process. The four-day exercise, running from 30 March to 2 April 2026, will cover all 64 districts, allowing citizens to directly contribute to proposed constitutional changes that could significantly reshape Zimbabwe’s governance and electoral system.

Southerton Business Times
Mar 302 min read


CCC MPs reject Chief Whip’s claim they backed Zanu‑PF constitutional amendments
Chief Whip Charles Moyo speaking at a press briefing — Charles Moyo statement controversy

Southerton Business Times
Feb 182 min read


Chamisa Returns With “Agenda 2026” — Strategy Reset or Political Survival?
Chamisa insists that Zimbabweans “voted for change” and still demand it. That may be true. But voters are also asking harder questions now about leadership consistency, accountability, and sacrifice. Agenda 2026 will ultimately be judged not by diplomatic meetings or polished interviews, but by whether it reconnects with abandoned structures, protects supporters on the ground, and offers a credible pathway to power beyond slogans. For now, Chamisa is back. Whether his people

Southerton Business Times
Feb 63 min read
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