Peace in Zimbabwe all the way
by Gift Mashoko
Peace has been prevailing in Zimbabwe during this election period due to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for the country to be peaceful and to maintain peace as we build the Zimbabwe we all want.
by Gift Mashoko
Peace has been prevailing in Zimbabwe during this election period due to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for the country to be peaceful and to maintain peace as we build the Zimbabwe we all want.
by Rudo Saungweme
A senior Government official has revealed that Caledonia will soon become a state of the art suburb.
by Patience Rashai
The Tourism sector has launched the Zimbabwe Peace Festival in Harare, as part of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA)’s initiatives to market and promote religious tourism in the country.
by Dorcas Rumano
The National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) leader, Mr Stern Zvorwadza has described President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa as a 'Double Hero' who fought two liberation struggles to liberate the people of Zimbabwe from economic and political bondage.
by Patience Rashai
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commissioned the African Chrome Fields Aluminothermic Plant in Kwekwe, a move meant to boost the country’s foreign currency earnings through exportation of chrome.
by Nobleman Runyanga
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has deployed election monitors throughout Zimbabwe to monitor, assess and ensure observance of human rights and freedoms during the forthcoming harmonised polls. The Commission revealed this in a media statement this week.
by Jasper Hloka
With four days left before Zimbabwe goes for the ballot, panic has hit the MDC Alliance camp, as attempts to foil the polls have hit a brick wall leaving them with only, but one option, to walk straight into the election.
by Christopher Makaza.
The new dispensation has transformed most Zimbabwean roads into beautiful, safe and passable, which motorists have commended and always yearned for.
by Brightface Mutema
The MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa has conceded that a continued attack on the electoral process was just but a wild goose chase, as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) showed a no nonsense stance by sticking to its guns to the dictates of the law and not to what the opposition wants.
by Tawanda Musariri
Bulawayo Ward 1 Councillor Mulandu Ncube of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Nelson Chamisa has together with two other MDC activists been jailed for an effective one year for political violence targeting fellow supporters of the same party.