President Mnangagwa humbled by Congress
Political Reporter
President Mnangagwa was humbled by the massive and thunderous endorsement to his Presidency and thanked the ZANU PF Congress for re-electing him as the Party’s President once again.
Political Reporter
President Mnangagwa was humbled by the massive and thunderous endorsement to his Presidency and thanked the ZANU PF Congress for re-electing him as the Party’s President once again.
Political Reporter
The ruling ZANU PF Party is only focused on delivering a higher quality of life to the people of Zimbabwe and will always formulate and implement policies aimed at uplifting people from poverty.
Political Reporter
President Mnangagwa has reiterated that peace is a necessity for development and urged all Zimbabweans to embrace peace and exercise political tolerance.
….as Sikhala refuses to meet Chamisa
Political Reporter
There was drama at Chikurubi Maximum Prison yesterday when jailed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim deputy national chairperson, Job Sikhala refused to meet Nelson Chamisa who had come to visit him and other jailed CCC activists.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is making frantic efforts to infiltrate the MDC-T ahead of that party’s elective congress scheduled for December this year.
Staff Reporter
The ZANU PF led Government has managed to re-organise the agriculture sector making the country food self-sufficient, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the nation to prioritize tree planting, highlighting that the survival of the forest determines the nation`s desired progress in the development of a nation.
Staff Reporter
President Mnangagwa has reiterated that ZANU PF is the only party that has people at heart and said that the on-going 7th National People’s Congress would strengthen and rejuvenate the Party.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Bulawayo Nketa Ward 24 councillor, Arnold Batirai is at loggerheads with his landlady, Abigail Ncube after he failed to settle five months rental arrears.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim co-deputy president, Tendai Biti is at loggerheads with one of his farm workers, Trymore Majira whom he wants to evict from his farm house.