Normalcy returns in most cities
by Bernard Mutambudzi.
Normalcy returned to Harare Central Business District (CBD) and other cities across the country, today, with people from all walks of life resuming their daily routines.
by Bernard Mutambudzi.
Normalcy returned to Harare Central Business District (CBD) and other cities across the country, today, with people from all walks of life resuming their daily routines.
by Christopher Makaza.
Following repeated futile violent demonstrations orchestrated by the MDC to push for a regime change, the MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has finally resorted to pushing for a dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa with a view to forming a Government of National Unity, the Harare Post can reveal.
by Nobleman Runyanga
The MDC Alliance and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)’s so called protest stay away ostensibly meant to register disquiet over the ongoing economic challenges paradoxically turned out to be a showcase of the two organisations’ violent streak which traces back to the late 1990s.
by Derick Tsimba
Transport operators are heftily cashing in on commuters following the recent upward increase of fuel price per litre by Government.
by Christine Lethokuhle Mabhena
The country’s security organs have begun a sting operation set to arrest the organisers behind yesterday’s violence that mainly broke out in Harare and Bulawayo, leading to vandalism, arson attacks, looting from various supermarkets, injuries and a loss of life.
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
The violent demonstrations which were most unleashed and witnessed in Harare and Bulawayo Metropolitans confirmed the existence of a militant group within the MDC.
by Favour Matenga
The recent increase in fuel prices has presented commuter transport operators with an opportunity to increase their fares to extortionate levels which is burdening the commuting public. The operators are using the fuel prices which were effected over the weekend.
ViewsFromMatopos
The unfortunate incident of assault on MDC-N member Discent Bajila in Mpopoma surbubs of Bulawayo yesterday has exposed the hand of the MDC Alliance in the illegal stay away.
by ViewFromMatopos
The Dewa Mavhinga led Human Rights Watch for the Southern African Region has come under fire for failing to speak out on ZANU PF members and business in general that has fallen victim of the illegal ZCTU three day stay away which has turned violent.
A number of unsuspecting ZANU PF members were assaulted in Bulawayo while going on with their daily routines, with some of the incidences being captured by Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP).
“As expected of the partisan Human Rights defenders, especially HRW, has remained quite while ZANU PF members are being assaulted left right centre. Police stations and ZANU PF vehicles have been burnt and they are all quite.
“You are left thinking that they (HRW) are sponsoring the mayhem and waiting to capture the response of the state as part of their regime change agenda,” said Jackson Shumba a political commentator based in Harare.
ZPP information desk captured two separate incidences at which suspected ZANU PF members were assaulted.
Writing on its twitter handle ZPP wrote “after looting goods in Lobengula, a man wearing ZANU PF regalia was manhandled, insulted and stripped naked. His shirt was burnt.”
ZPP further tweeted that “a citizen in Byo was assaulted by a gang of youths deterring motorists and citizens from getting into town. The citizen was taking pictures of what was happening when he was manhandled harassed and accused of being a ZANU PF supporter.”
by Tawanda Musariri
Hooligans walking from mainly high density suburbs in Harare and Bulawayo have charged into town, harassing ordinary people and businesspersons going about their peaceful daily business. The violence parties are using social media to coordinate their efforts as well as to intimidate the public from accessing the CBD and enjoying their constitutional freedoms to work for their families.