By Tendai Matunhu

...as 3 000 out of the expected 50 000 showed up

 The attendance for the MDC’s Agenda 2020 held yesterday in Mbare, Harare was far below expectations, subsequently causing panic within the corridors of Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House, The Harare Post can reveal.

By Christopher Makaza

Masvingo MDC polling agents for the July 30 2018 harmonised elections have described the ZWL100 allowance they received last week from Masvingo Provincial Deputy Treasurer, Mr Emmanuel Chidaushe for the 2018 job as a mockery arguing that it has since been eroded by inflation.

by Claver Nyuki

MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa today launched that party’s 2020 agenda with political analysts pointing out that Chamisa’s address during the event only coagulated the notion that the party is devoid of tangible and innovative ideas to challenge ZANU PF and that the party is still stuck in the 2018 election mode.

by Christopher Makaza

MDC Vice Chair Job Sikhala reportedly wants to intimidate and undermine the court by hiring crowds of MDC supporters to storm the Masvingo courts when he appears for hearing on 27 and 30 January 2020.

by Derick Tsimba

MDC Alliance (MDCA) leader Nelson Chamisa today addressing an MDCA rally dubbed agenda 2020 in Harare at Mbare Stodart Complex said their international partners were making Zimbabweans suffer and called for them to resort to policies that are pro people’s livelihood.

by Zivanai Dhewa

A member of the MDC Alliance affiliated Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), is currently on the run from the police after a failed attempt to destabilise the peace obtaining in the country when he force marched secondary school children from Njube, Mpopoma and Luveve high schools to do their bidding through an unsanctioned demonstration in Bulawayo yesterday, The Harare Post has learnt.

By Gondai Kamumango

In line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision to restore the country’s bread basket of Africa status, Zimbabwean youths have taken the initiative to form an organisation called Coalition of Agricultural Graduates of Zimbabwe (COAGZ) in a bid not only to create employment but improve agricultural produce in the country.