Political Reporter

In a rousing rally held in Bulawayo's Cowdray Park suburb yesterday, Vice President Dr. Constantino Chiwenga rallied thousands of ZANU-PF supporters, expressing confidence in the Party's imminent victory in the by-elections scheduled for the upcoming weekend.

Political Reporter

The ruling ZANU PF Party has once again demonstrated its electoral prowess as its candidate emerged victorious in a recent by-election held this past weekend.

The ZANU PF candidate, Cde Walter Mutevhani, secured a resounding win by defeating the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) candidate, Hamilton Jonas, in the hotly contested Chinhoyi ward 2 by-election.

…as Chibaya is accused of pushing a relative for Gweru Town clerk position

Political Reporter

Internal sources have revealed that Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Movement Mobiliser, Amos Chibaya, is exerting undue influence to secure the appointment of his relative, Stanslous Mazango, as the Town Clerk for the City of Gweru.

Staff Reporter

Traders that used Mbare’s Mupedzanhamo flea market, have expressed relief following Zanu PF Mbare Constituency National Assembly Member, Martin Matinyanya’s announcement that preparations to re-open the flea market are at an advanced stage following its closure over a year ago.

 

Staff Reporter

Loadshedding is set to reduce as coal supply to Unit 7 and 8 of the Hwange Thermal Power Plant is poised to extend beyond 2023.

A reliable source within the Hwange Power Plant has disclosed that Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) is poised to extend its coal supply agreement with Hwange Electricity Supply Company (HESCO) beyond 2023.

Political Reporter

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party has been engulfed in chaos, with widening fissures emerging during the recent Mutare mayoral election.

According to a well-placed source within that party, the election of the new Mayor of Mutare, Simon Chabuka, was marred by controversy and discord.

Chabuka reportedly refused to attend a caucus meeting at that party's offices in Mutare on November 28, 2023.

Staff Reporter

The leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Nelson Chamisa, is under scrutiny following allegations of misappropriating campaign funds intended for the 9 December 2023 by-elections.

Accusations have surfaced that Chamisa redirected the funds to personal use and only used some of it to pay paltry allowances to those polling agents who were aligned with him during the 23 August 2023 Harmonised General Elections, sparking controversy within the party.

Staff Reporter

Allegations have surfaced that Obert Masaraure’s, the leader of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), is orchestrating a strategy to sow chaos and disrupt court proceedings related to Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala. Masaraure’s is reportedly mobilizing supporters with the intent of influencing court decisions and inciting protests during Sikhala's trial.