ED condemns xenophobic attacks
By Claver Nyuki
Zimbabwean leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has condemned the xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa which have seen Zimbabweans based in that country being at the receiving end.
By Claver Nyuki
Zimbabwean leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has condemned the xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa which have seen Zimbabweans based in that country being at the receiving end.
By Derick Tsimba
An American advocacy group, International Republican Institute (IRI) continues to plot the ouster of the Zimbabwean Government, The Harare Post can report.
By Rudo Saungweme
Government has assured the public that electricity supplies will soon stabilise within a few days` time since two of the three broken-down generation units at the Hwange Thermal Power Station are now expected to be back in service.
By Claver Nyuki
In a move that reeks desperation, MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa spelled out seven ‘repackaged’ ways which the MDC intends to remove President Emmerson Mnangagwa and ZANU PF from power.
by Claver Nyuki
…while grassroots lament leadership vacuum
MDC Leader, Nelson Chamisa has admitted that the August 16 demonstrations were a failure and that if the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) had allowed the demonstrations to go ahead, they would have greatly exposed the party.
By Tendai Matunhu
Contrary to the human rights gospel they always preach to others, the MDC continues to violate the rights of journalists doing their work.
By Patience Rashai
The South African (SA) Government has been roped in on xenophobic attacks, attracting a volley of criticism across different nationals over intolerance and culture of violence in the country which Government has left unbridled over the years.
By Christopher Makaza
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is up in arms against five MDC led local authorities in Mashonaland West for contravening Environmental Management Act Section 57 for discharging raw effluent into water bodies and environment.
By Claver Nyuki
MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa, during that party’s National Executive Committee meeting held at Morgan Tsvangirai house over the weekend, read the riot act against senior party members whom he accused of being too ambitious while ordering them to stay in their lane.
By Rudo Saungweme
Two new Post Cyclone Idai recovery projects which were launched today by The World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) will see more than 270 000 people affected by Cyclone Idai getting assistance.