MDC-Alliance bemoans apathy towards party programmes
by Innocent Mujeri
The MDC-Alliance leadership has bemoaned rampant apathy towards that party’s programmes, a scenario that they said was prevalent across the country.
by Innocent Mujeri
The MDC-Alliance leadership has bemoaned rampant apathy towards that party’s programmes, a scenario that they said was prevalent across the country.
by Grace Chekai
Minister of State for Masvingo province, Honourable Ezra Chadzamira has said the implementation of National Development Strategy (NDS) seeks to improve the welfare of the people in the country.
by Grace Chekai
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Deputy Secretary General and former Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU), Secretary General Wellington Chibhebhe has been fingered in the demonstration that the ZCTU is plotting.
by Christopher Makaza
Researcher and political activist, Dr Philan Zamchiya has advised the beleaguered MDC-Alliance not to drop its political name ahead of the December 5th, 2020 by-elections saying that doing so will be costly to the opposition outfit.
by Innocent Mujeri
Zimbabwe’s 2023 harmonised elections have generated so much interest that some organisations have already started pouring in money to start recruiting observers.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Organising Secretary of the MDC-Alliance, Amos Chibaya, was left with egg on his face after only a handful of people attended the launch of that party’s rural campaign in Murehwa, recently.
by Grace Chekai
The Pfumvudza training farming programme, which was initiated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is gaining popularity even among anti-Government critics, who are failing to resist the temptation of applauding it, as a good way of sustaining Zimbabwean livelihoods.
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by Innocent Mujeri
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the land reform programme, which redressed colonial land ownership imbalances by giving land to black Zimbabweans at the turn of the millennium, is irreversible and ZANU PF will not waiver on its obligation of protecting the land.
by Christopher Makaza
The much-awaited District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) elections have increased the ruling party activities on the ground, as members continue to position themselves ahead of the elections pencilled for this October.