ZEC does not register political parties
By Rudo Saungweme
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has refuted allegations that it has, in collaboration with Zanu PF, registered a new political party-the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Zimbabwe.
By Rudo Saungweme
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has refuted allegations that it has, in collaboration with Zanu PF, registered a new political party-the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Zimbabwe.
By Christopher Makaza
National Patriotic Front (NPF) Spokesperson Jealous Mawarire has attacked self-exiled Professor Jonathan Moyo, accusing him of destroying Zanu PF and causing the ouster of former President Joice Mujuru in 2014.
By Derick Tsimba
Zimbabwe is hosting the Sub Saharan Africa Transport Policy (SSATP) program which seeks to upgrade Africa’s transport connectivity and road safety by 2020.
By Innocent Mujeri
Harare City Council (HCC) Nurses are set to get an upward salary adjustment after an agreement has been reached between the National Employment Council and the Nurses Trade Union for a salary increment. HCC Nurses’ downed tools last month citing poor remuneration among other complaints.
By Rudo Saungweme
Economic recovery is expected in 2020, with projected growth of three percent, a Cabinet Minister has said.
By Takunda Chimwaka
Government has geared its efforts in driving the mainstream youth empowerment programmes through supporting youth in agriculture, The Harare post has learnt.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Government is happy with the progress being realised in implementing a number of developmental projects across the country despite economic challenges affecting its funding capacity.
By Christopher Makaza
Consumers countrywide have welcomed Government`s decision to remove import duty on maize grain, maize meal and wheat flour in an effort to cushion consumers and counter the effects of drought that was experienced during the 2018/19 agricultural season.
By Christopher Makaza
Government remains committed to reviving the cotton industry and has through various interventions such as the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme, distributed more than 8 000 tonnes of cotton seed to 400 000 farmers across the country.
By Rudo Saungweme
Harare residents have bemoaned the unlawful developments on wetlands by some citizens, saying there must be punitive measures on offenders.