There is no crisis in Zimbabwe: Government
by Grace Chekai
Government has cleared the air on the letter written by Catholic Bishops alleging that there is crisis in Zimbabwe, by emphasising that the cited crisis was non-existent.
by Grace Chekai
Government has cleared the air on the letter written by Catholic Bishops alleging that there is crisis in Zimbabwe, by emphasising that the cited crisis was non-existent.
by Christopher Makaza
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent his condolence message to the family of the late academic, author and former associate professor of history at the University of Zimbabwe, Professor Chengetai Jonas Mudadirwa Zvobgo, who died at St Giles Medical Rehabilitation Centre in Harare yesterday, after a long illness related to a stroke he suffered a year ago.
by Christopher Makaza
The ruling Zanu PF party is going to come up with new electronic party cards for new members, with security features in line with technological advancement.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T has recalled six Harare councilors and terminated their party membership, as the party continues to weed out officials who are failing to respect its leadership.
by Christopher Makaza
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday opened up on the relationship between churches and the government saying the bond between the two parties, which dates back to the protracted liberation struggle ,cannot be broken by some men of God hiding behind the pulpit to push a regime change agenda.
by Innocent Mujeri
The new Zimbabwe Parliament Building being constructed in Mount Hampden is taking recognisable shape with ceiling work almost complete.
by Harare Post Reporter
ZIMBABWE Indigenous Inter-denominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has distanced itself from the Catholic Bishops pastoral letter and said they don’t share the same view with the Bishops.
by Innocent Mujeri
The pastoral letter by the Catholic Bishops to the Government of Zimbabwe has divided the Roman Catholic church as some clergymen who are against the letter have started to mobilise for the signing of a petition directed to the Vatican distancing themselves from the letter.
by Christopher Makaza
Over one million farmers countrywide have been trained on Pfumvudza, a crop production intensification, whereby farmers concentrate resources on a smaller piece of land, thus reducing labour demand and resulting in higher productivity from lower investment, hence higher profit margins.
by Christopher Makaza
The Ministry of health and Child Care in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Zimbabwe, yesterday conducted Training of the Trainer (ToT) workshop on COVID-19 Integrated Case Management and Infection Prevention Control (IPC) in Domboshava.