Normalcy will return after Covid vaccination: Pres Mnangagwa
By Staff Reporter
President Mnangagwa has said normalcy in the country will only return after the majority of people have been vaccinated against the Covid 19 disease.
By Staff Reporter
President Mnangagwa has said normalcy in the country will only return after the majority of people have been vaccinated against the Covid 19 disease.
By Brian Dlamini
Government’s national Covid 19 vaccine deployment framework which will soon be rolled out for free to all citizens for those who wish to be immunised is commendable, as it is a timely intervention to protect the country’s population from the deadly pandemic.
By Political Reporter
…..forces members to contribute towards party programmes
There is growing disgruntlement within the MDC Alliance Bulawayo Province structures with members complaining against the forced financial contributions towards that party’s programmes.
By Political Reporter
The MDC Alliance is facing a revolt in Bulawayo with reports that the majority of its Provincial Executive members are planning to ditch the Chamisa led political outfit in favour of the MDC T.
By Staff Reporter
The MDC-T has reiterated its commitment for a national dialogue by appointing a six member committee to spearhead negotiations with the ruling ZANU PF party and Government.
By Staff reporter
Cabinet has endorsed Zimbabwe’s vaccination programme in particular the choice of vaccines which it said needs to be science based with adequate research and findings guiding decision making.
By Political Reporter
The MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is planning to dissolve that party’s National Youth Assembly Executive and appoint a new executive comprised of more militant youths than the current ones.
by Staff reporter
The appointment of Zimbabwe’s ambassador to the UN, Dr Frederick Shava, as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and that of Chikomba Central legislator Cde Felix Mhona as Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister has been hailed by citizens who described the appointed team as hard workers.
Rungano Dzikira
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) says it registered 99 renewable energy companies across the country last year as Government seeks alternative energy generation from hydro and fossil power sources.
By Innocent Mujeri
Tensions are mounting within the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) amid reports that Peter Mutasa, ZCTU president, is planning to expel the Secretary General, Thomas Masvinge from the labour movement on allegations of challenging him for that organisation’s presidency.