by Bernard Mutambudzi.

Normalcy returned to Harare Central Business District (CBD) and other cities across the country, today, with people from all walks of life resuming their daily routines.

by Christopher Makaza.

Following repeated futile violent demonstrations orchestrated by the MDC to push for a regime change, the MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has finally resorted to pushing for a dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa with a view to forming a Government of National Unity, the Harare Post can reveal.

by Nobleman Runyanga

The MDC Alliance and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)’s so called protest stay away ostensibly meant to register disquiet over the ongoing economic challenges paradoxically turned out to be a showcase of the two organisations’ violent streak which traces back to the late 1990s.

by Christine Lethokuhle Mabhena

The country’s security organs have begun a sting operation set to arrest the organisers behind yesterday’s violence that mainly broke out in Harare and Bulawayo, leading to vandalism, arson attacks, looting from various supermarkets, injuries and a loss of life.

by Favour Matenga

The recent increase in fuel prices has presented commuter transport operators with an opportunity to increase their fares to extortionate levels which is burdening the commuting public. The operators are using the fuel prices which were effected over the weekend.