Zimbabwe to benefit from Lithium processing plant in Mutoko
Staff reporter
The country is set to harvest a number of economic benefits from the anticipated establishment of a lithium processing plant in Mutoko.
Staff reporter
The country is set to harvest a number of economic benefits from the anticipated establishment of a lithium processing plant in Mutoko.
Political Reporter
Zengeza West legislator and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim Deputy National Chairperson, Job Sikhala has denied ever writing letters from prison, throwing his personal spokesperson, Freddy Michael Masarirevhu under the bus, accusing him of using his incarceration to gain relevance.
….as Mwonzora suspends 7 senior members
Political Reporter
Fissures have widened within MDC-T with that party leader, Douglas Mwonzora suspending seven leaders for fanning factionalism and colluding with forces hostile to the party.
Political Reporter
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is set to hold its inaugural elective congress in March, this year with Nelson Chamisa expected to appoint national and provincial leaders, the Harare Post can reveal.
….as local business people welcome Turkey-Zim direct flights
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe and Turkey continue to strengthen their bilateral ties as well as possibilities of establishing a direct flight between the two countries.
Staff Reporter
Kariba Dam water levels have risen to useable levels, bringing hope to businesses and home dwellers who will soon experience reduced power cuts.
Staff Reporter
The leadership of President, Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa in the Second Republic continues to be applauded for its advocacy for free and fair elections and for being the voice of the voiceless amongst all citizens, as it continues to abide by the Constitution.
Taurai Masamba
Some Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members in Mutasa North Constituency in Mutasa District have expressed displeasure with their party leader, Nelson Chamisa’s dictatorial tendencies. The CCC members are accusing the opposition political party leader of outlawing internal democracy processes such as an elective congress, a constitution and primary elections.
Taurai Masamba
Some Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members in Mutasa North Constituency in Mutasa District have expressed displeasure with their party leader, Nelson Chamisa’s dictatorial tendencies. The CCC members are accusing the opposition political party leader of outlawing internal democracy processes such as an elective congress, a constitution and primary elections.
Political Reporter
There is intense jostling for parliamentary slots within Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) ahead of the 2023 plebiscite with Nelson Chamisa being accused of pitting the Johnny-come-lately against senior party members.