Re-opening of schools deferred.......................move gets thumps-up
by Christopher Makaza
Government has deferred the re-opening of schools country-wide, while the writing of public examination continues.
by Christopher Makaza
Government has deferred the re-opening of schools country-wide, while the writing of public examination continues.
by Zivanai Dhewa
The Harare Residents Trust has called on the Government to tighten travel restrictions amid the current rise in COVID-19 cases, the Harare Post can report.
by Grace Chekai
Vice President Kembo Mohadi said Government was committed to the allocation of resources for infrastructure projects.
by Derick Tsimba
Matebeleland North coal mining activities in Hwange are poised for growth following successful initiatives by Government to expand coal mining activities.
by Innocent Mujeri
More opposition parties have continued to pour cold water on the planned #31July2020 illegal demonstration stating that they don’t want to be entangled in politics of vengeance being perpetrated by Nelson Chamisa, Jacob Ngarivhume and Godfrey Tsenengamu.
by Senior reporter
In a bid to pile pressure on Government of Zimbabwe ahead of the 2023 elections, the European Union (EU) has committed substantial financial resources to the Faith Based Organisations which have lately taken an increasing role in shaping opposition politics in Zimbabwe, the Harare Post can reveal.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Harare Post has learnt of turmoil within the MDC Alliance as some members of that formation are now advocating for the leader of Transform Zimbabwe, Jacob Ngarivhume, to take over as the president of that party as they consider him to be more militant, mature and energetic than Nelson Chamisa.
by Patience Rashai
In a strategic move, MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has appointed Welshman Ncube, as the acting president of the party, for an undisclosed duration, as the ‘youthful’ crafty leader prods at distancing himself from the planned #31July protest.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Secretary General of the opposition Labour, Economists and African Democrats (LEAD), Henry Ngara has condemned demonstrations and other forms of confrontational politics as retrogressive and called for dialogue to settle all political misunderstandings in the country.
by Christopher Makaza
Zimbabweans countrywide have called upon Government to tighten COVID-19 lockdown regulations as the country is witnessing a surge in the number of local transmissions.