President Mnangagwa left for Mozambique
by Staff reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday left the country for Mozambique as SADC member states try to find ways to counter insurgency in that country’s Cabo Delgado Province
by Staff reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday left the country for Mozambique as SADC member states try to find ways to counter insurgency in that country’s Cabo Delgado Province
by Municipal reporter
The opposition MDC-T led by Dr Thokozani Khupe has recalled nine more councillors from Mashonaland West Province as the feud within the embattled opposition camp rages on.
by Political Reporter
Recalled Movement for Democratic Change-Alliance (MDC-A) Bulawayo Ward 24 Councillor, Arnold Batirai Dube, has been found guilty of electoral malpractice emanating from 2018 harmonized elections.
by Christopher Makaza
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has intensified the monitoring of Agricultural Inputs under the Presidential Pfumvudza Agricultural Inputs Scheme following reports of abuse and misuse by officials involved in the transportation and distribution process.
by Vic Falls Bureau
Today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa who is on his second day here in Victoria Falls met and addressed female councillors, the first ever such meeting between a Zimbabwean sitting Head of State and women councilors.
by Senior Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday officially conferred City status on Victoria Falls at an event, where he was also granted the Freedom of the City, the highest civic honour in recognition of his contribution to the town’s growth.
by Political Reporter
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change Tsvangirai (MDC-T) has resolved to hold its much-awaited extraordinary congress to elect a substantive leader to replace the late Morgan Tsvangirai on 19 December, this year.
by Staff Reporter
Harare City Council officials accompanied by vicious dogs on Tuesday, this week, demolished more than 180 houses in Harare’s Budiriro 5 suburb leaving hundreds of people homeless and exposed to the harsh weather conditions characterized by the rain season.
by Staff Reporter
Illegal land invasion, gold panning, veld fires and timber thefts have contributed to the dwindling of plantation hectarage over the past years, a development that is threatening the existence and viability of the timber industry, a contact within the Timber Industry Association of Zimbabwe (TIAZ) has said.
by Harare Post correspondent
The MDC-T members have accused their counterparts in the MDC-Alliance of closing the democratic space, a crime the latter accuses ZANU PF of committing, The Harare Post can report.