by Staff reporter

The stressed former MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has turned his axe on his top lawyer, Advocate Thabani Mpofu following the historic Supreme Court ruling which outlawed his party presidency.

by Innocent Mujeri

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) acting national chairperson, Morgan Komichi said he was currently seized with liberating the party from the jaws of power hungry members who have repeatedly abused the constitution to suit their wild ambitions.

by Christopher Makaza

MDC sympathiser and top lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, is reportedly in total agreement with the Supreme Court ruling, apportioning blame on the MDC`s culture of investing a lot of authority in an individual, an investment which she argues has always created dictators in the party, Harare Post has learnt.

by Shongedzai Mugwagwa

The Supreme Court ruling over MDC’s legitimacy has opened a can of worms as it exposes widening rifts and fissures within the opposition party, as it grapples with interpretation of the judgement, the Harare Post can exclusively report.

by Christopher Makaza

Morgan Komichi who reverted to being the MDC National Chairman following the Supreme Court ruling that Nelson Chamisa was an illegitimate MDC leader has reinstated all MDC members and staff who were summary dismissed under the latter’s leadership since 15 February 2018.

By Innocent Mujeri

THE Government of Zimbabwe has welcomed calls by the United Nations (UN) and human rights activists for the lifting of international sanctions imposed on several countries, including Zimbabwe, as they hamper efforts for countries to effectively fight against the COVID-19 disease.