Planned shut downs flops
Tendai Matunhu
The much hyped national shutdown by the MDC and other opposition elements including Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) which has been making rounds on social media has flopped.
Tendai Matunhu
The much hyped national shutdown by the MDC and other opposition elements including Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) which has been making rounds on social media has flopped.
Jasper Hloka and Claver Nyuki
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Energy and Power Development, today toured Kariba Hydro-Electric Power Plant where it emerged that the on-going electricity load shedding is a result of low water tables in Kariba Dam.
Bernard Mutambudzi
Village Health workers play an essential role in the primary healthcare system in Zimbabwe, a senior official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care has revealed.
Christopher Makaza
Some MDC heavyweights who fell by the wayside during the recently held MDC Gweru congress, have teamed up with other former disgruntled MDC members to forge ahead with challenging Chamisa`s legitimacy.
Shongedzai Mugwagwa
The MDC has deferred its planned demonstrations which were supposed to have started today until mid June 2019, the Harare Post can exclusively report.
Derick Tsimba
Zimbabweans will be amongst the 81 African countries participating at this year’s edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) which shall be held from 3 to 5 June in The Hague, Netherlands.
DerickTsimba
United Kingdom (UK) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson was in Chimanimani recently with United Nations (UN) partners to assess UK aid distribution to Cyclone Idai victims
Nobleman Runyanga
The local sugar manufacturers’ body, the Zimbabwe Sugar Association (ZSA) has assured the nation that it has enough sugar to meet the nation’s requirements.
Dorcas Rumano
Government will incentivise wheat farmers with reduced load shedding so as to increase the production of the crop this winter season, Harare Post has learnt.
Rudo Saungweme
United States of America (U.S.A) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Brian Nichols stated that the International Monetary Fund,s Staff Monitoring Programme and Transitional Stabilisation Program (TSP) are the right way forward to get Zimbabwe back on its feet.