By Christopher Makaza

Entumbane-Emakhandeni House of Assembly member, Dingilizwe Tshuma has showered praises on President Emmerson Mnangagwa`s government, a development that is in sharp contrast with the opposition party`s tradition of unnecessarily attacking government at public forums.

By Tendai Matunhu

LEAD leader Linda Masarira has castigated the MDC for their relentless efforts to make this country ungovernable through unleashing violent demonstrations arguing that the so-called demonstrations are not a means to an end.

By Claver Nyuki

MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has fired MDC Chegutu mayor, Henry Muchatibaya over a litany of charges ranging from refusal to relinquish the mayoral post as directed by that party’s president, fermenting anti-Chamisa campaign in the drum up to that party’s elective congress held in Gweru and criticizing that party leadership ahead of the planned August 16 demonstrations.

By Claver Nyuki

Norton independent legislator, Temba Mliswa has rubbished fake news circulating on social media which alleges that the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa was involved in a tiff with MDC-T leader, Dr Thokozani Khupe during Amai Mnangagwa's son, Emmerson Tanaka's wedding ceremony over the weekend.

By Rudo Saungweme

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has raised fears that it might fail to complete the forthcoming delimitation exercise before the 2023 elections since they have to wait for the results of the national census slated for 2022.

By Rudo Saungweme

 

bemoans price increase of basic goods

Civil servants have welcomed Government’s new salary increment offer of 76% but have raised concern on unscrupulous retailers who increase prices of commodities every time there is a civil servant pay rise, leading to the erosion of salaries.

By Rudo Saungweme

Minister of Energy and Power Development, Fortune Chasi has revealed that the country is set to witness an improvement in the energy supply with the return to service of Unit 5 at Hwange power station.

By Christopher Makaza

Starman Chamisa, young brother to MDC leader Nelson Chamisa, is reportedly causing serious problems in the MDC Mbare District Assembly where he is being accused of imposing his allies on influential positions, manipulating party structures and taking the opposition party as a family affair.