Prof Moyo tears African Apostolic church apart
By Staff reporter
Self-exiled former Zanu PF politburo member and G40 top dog, Professor Jonathan Moyo is embroiled in the succession crisis within the African Apostolic Church (AAC).
By Staff reporter
Self-exiled former Zanu PF politburo member and G40 top dog, Professor Jonathan Moyo is embroiled in the succession crisis within the African Apostolic Church (AAC).
By Chiedza Muswe
Government announced that it will be subsidising examination fees for all candidates by contributing 53% while parents and guardians will only fork out 47% of the total fees. This subsidy will apply only to public school candidates while those in private schools will have to pay the examination fees in full.
By Innocent Mujeri
….as party members grumble over high subscription rates
Members of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU) are grumbling over high subscription rates set by the party’s leadership to raise funds to support various party programs, the Harare Post has learnt.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
...Chamisa orders them to form their parties
Escalating ructions continue to consume the MDC as its leader Nelson Chamisa has come out guns blazing threatening all disgruntled members to resign and form their own political parties, the Harare Post can exclusively report.
By Patience Rashai
Mabvuku - Tafara district assembly is up in arms against their constituency legislator, James Chidhakwa, over embezzlement of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) meant to refurbish roads in the area.
By Derick Tsimba
Government will continue to engage in meaningful dialogue with the United States of America and continue to travel on the path of reform that benefits every Zimbabwean, the Minister of Foreign affairs has said.
By Patience Rashai
The United Kingdom (UK) based British Health and Safety Executive (BHSE) has set plans in motion to sabotage Zimbabwe’s fine bean market alleging that the produce is substandard and unsuitable for human consumption.
By Dr Claver Nyuki
The MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa’s quest to lure the international community, especially the United States (US) to support his regime change agenda mission seems to have hit another snag with reports unearthed by the Harare Post revealing that Washington has refused to meet with the youthful leader, preferring his vice president, Tendai Biti.
By Felix Kundishora
Professor Jonathan Moyo has advised Nelson Chamisa to purge the individuals within his leadership team who are plotting to topple the MDC leader.
By Grace Chekai
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has today, sworn in a three-member tribunal to enquire into the Supreme Court Judge Justice, Francis Bere`s fitness to continue holding judicial office following accusations of interfering in a civil case.