By Tendai Matunhu

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said that Zimbabwe was working on improving the investment processes and conditions across all sectors for the country to be investor friendly and for smooth economic transformation.

By Claver Nyuki

MDC National Chairperson, Tabitha Khumalo has fired salvos at her party leader, Nelson Chamisa, accusing him of being egocentric after failing to visit or enquire about her and other detained activist’s welfare following their incarceration on 17 August 2019 for mobilising and partaking in an illegal demonstration.

By Christopher Makaza

Zanu-PF has once again warned the opposition MDC for their intention to roll out a series of demonstrations in small towns and growth points which are the ruling party`s strong holds, in their quest to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa`s legitimate government.

By Taurai Mazwi

Government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care has dismissed as fake, a message circulating on social media of Rusape General Hospital allegedly doing its laundry in Rusape River.

By Taurai Mazwi

The much hyped MDC demonstrations slated for various districts across the country are set to flop as business persons and other party members are reluctant to take part citing business disturbances and fear of arrests.

By Christopher Makaza

Citizens from across the political divide have lambasted MDC Presidential Spokesperson, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda for discouraging tourists from visiting Zimbabwe citing inflation challenges, shortage of fuel and political victimization among other issues.

By Christopher Makaza

Following the flopping of urban demonstrations countrywide, MDC has resolved to go rural, taking the demonstrations to districts and Growth Points dotted across the countries where they are also likely to flop given the constituency which has remained largely ZANU PF.

By Claver Nyuki 

 

…as negotiations are set to continue

Civil servants have accepted Government’s offer to adjust their salaries on a sliding scale from 50 to 76 percent effective 1 August 2019 a development that would see the least paid teacher earning Z$1260.00.