President condemns corruption
by Bernard Mutambudzi.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated that his Government will not brook corruption in all its varied forms and said that no one will be above the law in this regard.
by Bernard Mutambudzi.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated that his Government will not brook corruption in all its varied forms and said that no one will be above the law in this regard.
by Bernard Mutambudzi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to open the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe with the public expecting much more deliberations on the alignment of laws to the 2013 constitution.
by Rudo Saungweme
Minister of Local Government, and Public Works and National Housing, Cde July Moyo has issued a press statement on the progress and measures being undertaken by the Government of Zimbabwe in curbing the Cholera/Typhoid outbreak in Harare Metropolitan province and other affected areas.
by Christopher Makaza
Following continuous rift between distressed MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa and an MDC aligned cabal, the Veterans Activist Association (VAA), the two held a meeting sometime last week with a view to ironing out issues affecting the party.
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
Amidst the runaway inflation rate on the bond note versus the US$, Government is working flat out to ensure that Zimbabweans retain their money’s values.
by Christopher Makaza.
Distressed MDC Alliance members have attributed their 30 July election defeat by the ruling ZANU PF party to lack of voter mobilisation, lack of party regalia as well as failure to motivate party agents, a direct contrast to opposition party leader Nelson Chamisa`s claims that ZANU PF rigged the harmonised election.
by Rudo Saungweme
The corporate world has joined Government in the fight against Cholera as the pandemic disease has claimed about 25 people nationwide and about 2000 cholera related cases. The Government has declared the Cholera outbreak a state of emergency.
by Bernard Mutambudzi.
African youth leaders have hailed the democracy in Zimbabwe arguing the recently held elections were a testimony that African governments can democratically choose their leaders.
by Tawanda Musariri
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday challenged African youths to work together to form a front for economic and political freedoms.
by Rudo Saungweme
President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has yesterday commissioned a two billion housing project in Hopeville, Bulawayo.