KASUKUWERE –CHAMISA pact imminent
By Staff Reporter
Strategists within the MDC and Saviour Kasukuwere’s #TysonWabantu outfit are on the verge of reaching an agreement that will see a new political force emerging in Zimbabwe before April 2020.
By Staff Reporter
Strategists within the MDC and Saviour Kasukuwere’s #TysonWabantu outfit are on the verge of reaching an agreement that will see a new political force emerging in Zimbabwe before April 2020.
By Christopher Makaza
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the First Secretary of Zanu PF has urged party leaders to co-exist with the electorate and to be alive to their plight
By Sizalobuhle Khumalo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the ZANU PF 18th National Peoples Conference theme is a clarion to all Zimbabweans to gear up and accelerate all efforts towards higher productivity and economic growth.
By Sizalobuhle Khumalo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that ZANU PF’s victories in the by-elections held during the course of the year are reflective that the ruling party remains the people’s party and party of choice.
By John Sigauke
Attempts to integrate alliance partners into the mainstream structures of the MDC Bulawayo Provincial Assembly have prompted sharp discord within the province, with factions within a faction emerging, The Harare Post reports.
By Rudo Saungweme
MDC Alliance Makokoba Constituency MP, James Sithole together with three co-conspirators appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate court on allegations of embezzling funds belonging to a local burial society yesterday.
By Tendai Matunhu
Zanu PF has stressed that the 18th National People’s Conference is not an elective congress as is being circulated on social media.
By Derick Tsimba
President Emerson Mnangagwa will officially open this year’s 18th Zanu PF Annual Peoples Conference scheduled to kick off this Friday in Goromonzi, Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity has said.
By Derick Tsimba
The Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has said it is aware of a false document circulating on social media purporting that doctors’ remuneration had been increased.
By Rungano Dzikira
Government has challenged South African businessman, Matshela Koko to expose corrupt officials frustrating the implementation of a licensed US$250 million solar power deal by demanding bribes, as Government escalates its fight against corruption threatening potential investment in the country.