Let us put Zimbabwe first- Masarira
Staff Reporter
Opposition leaders in Zimbabwe have urged citizens to prioritize the nation in their daily activities, emphasizing the need for unity, peace, harmony, and development.
Staff Reporter
Opposition leaders in Zimbabwe have urged citizens to prioritize the nation in their daily activities, emphasizing the need for unity, peace, harmony, and development.
Staff Reporter
In a recent press statement the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, and Rural Development, asserted its unwavering position on illegal settlements, categorically stating that individuals who occupying state land without proper tenure documents will face the full force of the law.
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In the wake of incessant heavy rains currently being experienced in the capital city, Harare residents are voicing their frustration over the poor state of the drainage system.
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Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa recently provided groceries to Gogo Tsvangirayi, the mother of the late MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirayi, this seemingly altruistic act is now facing criticism, with many questioning the motive behind Chamisa's gesture.
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The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) is in the process of acquiring 500 new buses to boost the fleet which the Second Republic started rebuilding in 2019.
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The Second Republic remains united with the Church as faith leaders continue to envision and sharpen the Vision 2030 agenda through harmony and peace building which is vital in the development of the nation into an upper middle income economy.
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In his New Year address to the nation President Emmerson Mnangagwa ignited a wave of optimism among economists and captains of industry regarding Zimbabwe's economic prospects for the coming year.
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Citizens have expressed a growing frustration over increasing heaps of uncollected garbage in various Wards in Harare, laying the blame on Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors who are responsible for the City of Harare’s cleanliness, the Harare Post can report.
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A row has erupted on X as growing rifts continue to escalate in the pilot-less Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) opposition party. The conflict centres around accusations and suspicions from party leader, Nelson Chamisa’s faction members alleging that former Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole is aligned to the Sengezo Tshabangu faction, infamous for its series of recalls of legislators and councillors, the Harare Post can reveal.
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Economic analysts are lauding the imminent inauguration of the Dinson-Manhize Iron and Steel production plant, set to commence operations in February 2024.
According to economic analysts, this industrial venture promises a transformative impact on Zimbabwe's economy.