by Tawanda Chiweshe

Government has clarified the tight lockdown, which became effective yesterday. A statement issued by the Acting Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Jenfan Muswere clarified a number of issues, which included the opening of schools, the operations of journalists and cross border movements among others.

by Tawanda Chiweshe

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appealed to Zimbabweans to obey the measures put in place by Government to fight the spread of COVID-19 following a surge in infections and fatalities in the wake of the just-ended festive season.

by Tawanda Chiweshe

Government has promised to take strong action against local authorities that do not submit their budgets for approval on time. This was said by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, July Moyo in a statement.

In a statement issued this week, addressing a number of issues related to local authority budgets, Minister Moyo revealed a number of irregularities. The Minister highlighted that some local authorities were not submitting their budgets on time.

“There are 14 local authorities which are yet to submit their budgets. Of these, Mutasa Rural District Council (RDC), Mutare RDC, Makonde RDC, Mazowe RDC and Hwange Local Board perennially violate the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 22:19) with regard to budget submissions. In that regard, all local authorities that violate the provisions of the above quoted Act will have to face the wrath of the law,” Minister Moyo said.

by Tawanda Chiweshe

Arthur Manase has been appointed as the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) General Manager with effect from 1 January 2021. This was announced by the parastatal’s board chairman, Cliford Matorera yesterday.

by Innocent Mujeri

Government has indefinitely deferred re-opening of schools that had been scheduled for 04 January next year on the backdrop of a spike in positive COVID-19 cases and the threat posed by Cyclone Chalane.

by Political Reporter

Constitutional law expert, Professor Lovemore Madhuku has said the recently held MDC-T Extra Ordinary Congress (EOC) was conducted in accordance with the law and until a competent court sets aside the resolution of the congress, Douglas Mwonzora remains duly elected as the second substantive president of the MDC-T.