30 year jail term for copper cable thieves
by Christopher_Makaza_
The successful amendment of the Copper Control Act will see a mandatory jail sentence of 30 years for those caught in illicit copper trading.
by Christopher_Makaza_
The successful amendment of the Copper Control Act will see a mandatory jail sentence of 30 years for those caught in illicit copper trading.
by Innocent Mujeri
Analysts have described the deactivation of Hopewell Chin’ono’s social media sites as a way of deleting all evidence that he knows could incriminate him on incitement charges he is facing.
by Rungano Dzikira
Disguised under the human rights drive, the US is up in arms against the Zimbabwean Government calling for the release of political activists Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume who have been apprehended by the police for instigating violence.
by Derick Tsimba
Today, the First Lady of Zimbabwe and Vice President of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), Auxillia Mnangagwa, will be chairing, the High Level Webinar Series #1 in Harare, which seeks to address health impacts of COVID-19, the Harare Post can report.
by Grace Chekai
The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has urged citizens to adhere to the Ministry of Health and Child Care and World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines in the fight against the deadly and highly infectious Coronavirus which has so far infected 14.7 million lives and killed 610 000 people globally.
By Christopher Makaza
Several companies have been forced to temporarily close branches after some of their workers tested positive for the deadly COVID-19 disease.
By Grace Chekai
ZANU PF members living in the diaspora have condemned the 31 July demonstration saying that the organisers are shameful, irresponsible and selfish.
By Innocent Mujeri
The much publicised #31July2020 demonstrations being organised by the leader of the little known Transform Zimbabwe, Jacob Ngarivhume, are likely to suffer a still birth after more and more opposition parties continue to distance themselves from it.
By Tafanana Kwedu
The United States of America (USA) has once again been fingered in the supporting and financing of the planned violent demonstrations scheduled for 31 July, the Harare Post can report.
By Innocent Mujeri
Political analysts have dismissed opposition activist, Dr Alex Magaisa’s recent Big Saturday Read (BSR) as nothing but a dossier meant to stir people’s emotions against the Government.