Teachers strike flops
Bernard Mutambudzi.
The planned strike by teachers has flopped today as normal classes were being conducted in most schools, Harare Post has learnt.
Bernard Mutambudzi.
The planned strike by teachers has flopped today as normal classes were being conducted in most schools, Harare Post has learnt.
Derick Tsimba
Britain and its allies continue with their attempt to dominate Zimbabwe through maintaining sanctions so as to derail any economic progress, a move that is anchored on regime change agenda.
Christopher Makaza.
The United Nations in Zimbabwe continues to complement government efforts in reviving the agricultural sector through partnering with Agritex to provide farmers with good agronomic practices.
Tawanda Musariri
Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters yesterday dismissed social media misrepresentations that the South African opposition party was picketing at a hospital where Zimbabwe’s Vice President is alleged to be hospitalised.
Solomon Banda
The recent violent protests and the subsequent successful intervention by the security forces to restore normalcy, bring into perspective the role of the security forces in upholding peace and security in the country. The Zimbabwe security forces have since independence played a critical role in upholding peace and security in the country and they continue to do so with professionalism and integrity.
Amon Damba
In the quest to demonize the country’s security forces, the private media have gone into overdrive in denigrating the public media for what they term ‘downplaying atrocities’.
Ruvimbo Chivero
The security forces have an obligation to defend and safeguard the country and they must carry out their mandates without fear or favour.
Chrispen Chebundo
Through the eyes of the private media, many people are said to have been brutalized and raped by security forces. The private media also claims that the perpetrators are going unpunished when it is in the public knowledge that no one has come forward to make such reports to the police.
By Christopher Makaza
Government is in the process of availing ZUPCO buses to rural areas in a bid to cushion the rural electorate from exorbitant bus fares being charged by unscrupulous transport operators.
By Bernard Mutambudzi
In line with Government’s thrust of empowering the youth to be their own employers, a new vocational college has opened its doors today, Harare Post has learnt.