By Zivanai Dhewa

Internationally acclaimed journalist and Aljezeera News Network Correspondent, Haru Mutasa has rebuked some elements within the Zimbabwean society for allowing themselves to be used by western countries to destroy the freedom and peace they have while contemplating a return to colonial times.

Christopher Makaza.

Mashonaland Central Chiefs Council Chairperson, Clemence Nembire said chiefs are optimistic that the current hardships the country was facing was a temporary situation which would soon come to pass.

Speaking to Harare Post during President Mnangagwa's second thank you rally in My Darwin, Mashonaland Central today, Chief Nembire said people should be patient and give President Mnangagwa and his team time to address the situation and give long lasting solutions.

"We are happy as chiefs with the efforts of our President and his team in trying to mend our economy. Yes things seem not to be well now but we are very optimistic that Zimbabwe will soon return to its glory days where it was known as the bread basket of Africa.

Chief Nembire said the current crop situation was fair and farmers were happy that they received Presidential inputs for the 2018/19 farming season in time.

"We thank our President for availing Presidential inputs in time and our farmers are doing well despite the erratic rainfall the country is experiencing. We are also happy that we received Zunde raMambo inputs for chiefs grain reserves."

Chief Nembire said generally the crop situation was fair in most parts of the province and hoped that they would receive  rains this week so that the crops continue to grow.

Chief Nembire, however, appealed to the government to construct decent Chiefs courts where they carryout their traditional day to day activities.

By Zivanai Dhewa

People from across the board have welcomed the resignation of Commissioners of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission as they called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to ensure a more robust and result oriented anti-graft body is installed.

By Tawanda Musariri

President Emmerson Mnangagwa today left the comfort of his office to lead a national cleanup campaign from the front. Today he cleaned the Parirenyatwa Hospital’s forecourt before visiting new mothers at the Mbuya Nehanda Maternity Wards at the same hospital.

By Rungano Dzikira

In a dramatic twist exposing the MDC-led Harare City Council (HCC)’s disorganisation, Harare Mayor, Herbert Gomba has backtracked on demolitions of Harare and Chitungwiza’s unregistered informal businesses arguing that the army, police and municipal police did not have his backing.