ZANU PF dismisses Matemadanda poisoning claims
By Tirivanhu Kateera
ZANU PF says its National Political Commissar, Victor Matemadanda has not been poisoned contrary to claims awash on the social and private media.
By Tirivanhu Kateera
ZANU PF says its National Political Commissar, Victor Matemadanda has not been poisoned contrary to claims awash on the social and private media.
By Rutendo Jiri
MDC-T National Standing Committee member, Manase Tsvangirai last week flexed his muscles, when he whipped Harare Councilors to support his bid to reinstate former Harare City Council Human Capital Director, Dr Cainos Chingombe.
By Rutendo Jiri
MDC Alliance National Spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere’s recent attacks on Government agricultural programs are myopic and expose the opposition party for lack of ideological orientation.
by Innocent Mujeri
The opposition political parties in Zimbabwe are generally ideologically bankrupt and lacks clarity on what exactly they stand for, Obert Gutu has said.
by Grace Chekai
The MDC-Alliance House of Assembly aspiring by-election candidate for Marondera Central constituency has been reported to police for threatening to shoot a fellow Marondera resident over a debt that he is refusing to settle.
by Christopher Makaza
Harare residents have dismissed as false, claims by MDC-Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo that ZANU-PF and the Government are to blame for poor service delivery in urban areas.
by Grace Chekai
ZANU PF Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity, Cde Patrick Chinamasa said that the party was using the resources it had to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the absence of relief funds which was` were blocked by MDC-Alliance vice president, Tendai Biti.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has warned that COVID-19 is still around and people should adhere to lockdown measures as has been directed by the Government.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has today awarded six free to air national commercial television licenses to applicants who had applied to operate independent television stations in Zimbabwe.
by Staff reporter
The US Embassy in Harare is tirelessly trying to re-invigorate waning spirits in the MDC-Alliance, which has been besieged by a myriad of challenges that are threatening its existence.