Zimbabwe to fully demine by 2025
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe is on course on demining all landmines that were laid by the Rhodesian Forces by 2025.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe is on course on demining all landmines that were laid by the Rhodesian Forces by 2025.
Staff Reporter
Government remains committed to improving the remuneration and conditions of services for the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) and the rest of the civil servants.
Mutasa Correspondent
Factional bickering within the structureless Triple C continues to cascade to the grassroots with Mutasa North Constituency being the latest to catch the fast spreading fire.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe-China relationship has proved to be fruitful as the latter continues to embark on developmental projects in the country.
Political Reporter
President Mnangagwa has reiterated that the late nationalist Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole was a national hero despite his failure to observe the correct line of the Revolution during the later stages of the liberation struggle.
Political Reporter
The Second Republic is a Government of the people; by the people and for the people and is committed to transparency and accountability to the people of Zimbabwe.
Taurai Masamba
A netizen, who identifies himself as Bla B (@bmsonza) on Twitter got more than what he had bargained for, when he claimed that ZANU PF would lose the 2023 elections in Mashonaland Central because Government had not carried out much development in the Province.
Staff Reporter
Speaking during the commissioning of the Zimbabwe National Defence University Dedicated Power Line, President Mnangagwa said Universities should explore and exploit renewable sustainable sources of energy.
Staff Reporter
A United States (US) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spy who had been deployed to Zimbabwe to aid the opposition in its quest for regime change has been exposed and deported, The Harare Post can report.
A well placed source said Mr Larry Garber, who was posted here disguised as Country Director for Carter Centre Zimbabwe (CCZ), arrived in Zimbabwe on 17 July 2022 as part of an advance delegation for International Election Observation for Zimbabwe (IEOZ). Garber and his accomplice, Florence Lolinga Mowango, who was also deported, were already secretly working with Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network (ZESN) without work permits.
“Larry Garber arrived in Zimbabwe as part of an advance team for International Election Observation for Zimbabwe. He was granted a visa but denied a work permit. It was latter discovered that he was already clandestinely working with ZESN on several Election related programmes. Among the programmes was the training of CCC polling agents. Garber was also assessing pre-election needs of the opposition party with a view to sourcing funds from the US,” said the source.
According to the source, Garbner was set to hold training programmes with the CCC youth on use of social media to mobilise for demonstrations, ant-surveillance techniques, and citizen journalism among others.
The US government has been deploying CIA spies in countries they label ‘hot spots’ ahead of elections to abet the opposition to dethrone the ruling governments. In Zambia another CIA operative Steven Jeffrey admitted that through the use of Joseph Kalimbwe, the US government was able to topple former President Edgar Lungu. On his twitter handle, he also said their focus was now on Zimbabwe.
Political commentators have also shown displeasure towards the intention by the US government to offer US$120 000 payment to American based lawyers, Amsterdam and Partners to represent Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. The American lawyers could not travel to Zimbabwe to offer their legal services because of some constitutional restrictions. However, the lawyers are offering virtual assistance to Beatrice Mtetwa, the local lawyer representing Sikhala and Sithole.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has increased its power supply, significantly reducing load shedding to manageable levels.