Govt launches Ministry of Skills Audit and development
Staff Reporter |
The new Ministry of Skills Audit and development which was introduced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last year in October has officially been launched today in Harare.
Staff Reporter |
The new Ministry of Skills Audit and development which was introduced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last year in October has officially been launched today in Harare.
Staff Reporter
Political analysts have critiqued assertions made by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) regarding reported incidents of voter harassment and intimidation in the aftermath of the recently concluded by-elections.
Staff Reporter
The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB), has announced the forthcoming opening of auction floors in March, urging tobacco stakeholders to make full use of the TIMB booking system.
Political Reporter
A simmering family dispute has erupted in Chiunye Village under Chief Matope as self-exiled politician, Saviour Kasukuwere and his brother, Danny Kasukuwere find themselves at odds with their nephew, Tatenda Maroodza over a grave situated in the Kasukuwere homestead.
Staff Reporter
Job Sikhala's announcement, yesterday, of his resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has sent tremors through Nelson Chamisa's political camp, sparking fears of the emergence of Sikhala's own political party.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe's gold deliveries have defied expectations, with a significant 25.29% jump in January 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
Staff Reporter
The European Union (EU)’s recent announcement to extend the illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe for another year has ignited a wave of criticism and apprehension within the country.
Political Reporter
Tensions within the opposition came to the fore yesterday as several senior Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members absconded from a scheduled meeting chaired by that party's Harare Provincial Taskforce chairperson, Eric Murai.
A source close to the matter revealed that the decision by the CCC senior members to skip the meeting stemmed from fears of being targeted for public embarrassment due to their perceived lack of support for Nelson Chamisa following his departure from the CCC.
According to an insider, the meeting held in Belvedere, Harare, allegedly had an agenda aimed at humiliating members who were not openly aligned with Chamisa.
"The meeting's agenda included plans to embarrass members who were not seen as fully supportive of Chamisa's leadership. Approximately 100 individuals were instructed to physically assault prominent figures such as Charlton Hwende, Tendai Biti, Jacob Mafume, and others if they had attended," the source disclosed.
Furthermore, it was reported that Murai explicitly stated that allegiance to Chamisa superseded loyalty to the CCC.
"Murai made it clear that, despite still operating under the CCC banner, their ultimate loyalty lay with Chamisa. Anyone perceived as opposing Chamisa was labelled a sellout and an enemy of the opposition movement," the source added.
Faced with the looming threat of public humiliation, Hwende and other targeted members opted to stay clear of the meeting.
However, reports suggest that they are strategizing to strengthen CCC structures and assert independence from blind allegiance to Chamisa.
Meanwhile, the meeting chaired by Murai had intended to organize a Citizens National Assembly gathering to address the fate of members following Chamisa's departure. However, the meeting was abruptly aborted as attendance was scant, with several members failing to provide reasons for their absence.
Political commentator, Calvin Chitsunge, said that plans to embarrass Hwende and others underscored the deep-seated divisions and power struggles within the CCC, with the fallout following Chamisa's departure continuing to reverberate throughout that party.
By Staff Reporter
Frustration simmers as Bulawayo residents decry chronic poor service delivery under the helm of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)-led Bulawayo City Council (BCC), with many pointing fingers directly at Mayor David Coltart.
By Political Reporter
A storm of speculation and doubt is brewing around the sincerity of former Mt Pleasant legislator, Fadzayi Mahere's allegiance to the opposition cause, particularly in the context of Advocate Nelson Chamisa's impending political venture.