Youths vow to forcefully take land in SA
By Tawanda Musariri
Youths in South Africa have taken the land fight to Parliament which they expect to enact a law that legalises the compulsory acquisition of land without compensation.
By Tawanda Musariri
Youths in South Africa have taken the land fight to Parliament which they expect to enact a law that legalises the compulsory acquisition of land without compensation.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
On the wake of an alleged abduction ploy against opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, the MDC leader has pulled another rumbling shocker in one of the interviews he held with one of the dailies alleging that his family was involved in a high-speed chase by unknown trailers.
By Christopher Makaza
Zimbabwe is prepared to face the predicted drought with enough grain to feed the people for the next two years.
by Tawanda Musariri
Founding member of the MDC and former MP for Harare South Gabriel Chaibva has claimed that the party has systems of violence and indeed has weapons of war.
By Christopher Makaza
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Chairperson Priscilla Makanyara Chigumba says the sickening, sexualised and sexist abuse of ZEC officials including herself by MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa and his loyalists continues especially during the opposition party`s rallies and on their social media pages.
By Tawanda Musariri
Police and Army top brass has come out in full defence of the military action in averting anarchy on August 1, 2018 where six civilians died following unrest on the streets of Harare.
The security bosses were testifying before a Commission of inquiry investigating the events of the fateful day.
By Rudo Saungweme
Zimbabwe’s relationship with Japan continues to deepen as Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube signed the Exchange of Notes For the procurement of cyber security equipment with Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Toshiyuki Iwado yesterday.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has today made shocking revelations that he accepts having harassed innocent motorist in a suspected road rage over the weekend when he thought he was under surveillance.
By Rudo Saungweme
The Japanese Government has extended an olive hand to Zimbabwe as Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube has today officially signed a grant aid amounting to 390 million yen (approximately USD$3.6 million) for the provision of cyber-security equipment.
By Christopher Makaza
Netizens from across the country have dismissed and described as stage managed the beleaguered MDC leader Nelson Chamisa`s alleged claims that he on Saturday escaped an attempted abduction by security agents near Ruwa on his way from his Marondera rally.