President Mnangagwa slams foreign interference
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has slammed the West saying he would not tolerate foreign interference in Zimbabwe’s electoral democracy.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has slammed the West saying he would not tolerate foreign interference in Zimbabwe’s electoral democracy.
Political Reporter
The peaceful ZANU PF primary elections that took place last week was a testimony that the Party’s internal democracy has matured, President Mnangagwa has said.
Staff Reporter
As the country edges closer to this year’s 43rd Independence celebrations, President Mnangagwa has reminded the West that Zimbabwe was a sovereign State and not a mere Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) of some western countries.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s democracy has matured as witnessed by the working together of people from different political parties for the betterment of the country.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Bulawayo Province has been rocked by rampant tribalism ahead of next week’s candidate selection process.
Staff Reporter
President Mnangagwa has reiterated that his Government will not brook corruption in all its varied forms and urged the Church to help combat societal vices such corruption, gender based violence and child marriages.
Staff Reporter
The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday said that the Second Republic continues to push forward in bridging the gender digital divide which has seen more women and girls being included in the economy and society.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) aspiring candidates in Bulawayo are reportedly chickening out of Cowdray Park constituency after sensing a humiliating defeat at the hands of ZANU PF’s Professor Mthuli Ncube.
Staff Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Councillors, have been charged for illegally allocating industrial stands, the Harare Post has learnt.
Staff Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Councillors, have been charged for illegally allocating industrial stands, the Harare Post has learnt.