by Chigumbu Warikandwa

The Zimbabwean government  assembled a National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) mandated to investigate and make recommendations on past injustices in Zimbabwe. The need to set up this Commission was necessitated by the disquiet brewed by the post independence violence which continues to divide Zimbabweans.

by Dorcas Rumano

The much hyped MDC America demonstration, which was scheduled for today (Saturday), against President Emmerson Mnangagwa turned out to be a mere side show when only a handful of supporters showed up, as the majority of supporters ignored it after realizing that the President is right on his vision and policies of reviving the country’s economy.

by Charles Motsi

Nelson Chamisa, the MDC Alliance losing presidential candidate in the 30 July Presidential elections, has come under fire from Harare residents who have questioned his sincerity in addressing the cholera outbreak after he carried out what can only be termed a publicity stunt in the guise of a clean-up campaign.

by Tinotenda Mutasa

The much hyped MDC demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa in New York, United States, on the side-lines of the United Nations General Assembly turned out to be a major flop on Saturday as only a handful of asylum seekers and beneficiaries turned up.

by Rudo Saungweme

The MDC Alliance clean up exercise which took place today at Tichagarika shopping centre in Glen View 3, Harare has been described as a fallacy by Glenview residents as it comes way after government has taken measures to contain the disease.

by Nobleman Runyanga

The much-hyped MDC North America branch’s anti-President Emmerson Mnangagwa demonstration which was slated for today in New York flopped monumentally as less than ten people, mostly Zimbabwean refugees,  turned up for the event. The protest, which received a lot of hype both at home and abroad, was calculated to embarrass the President by questioning his legitimacy through placard messages.

by Christopher Makaza

Netizens have criticised opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s so called Glenview clean campaign where he claimed credit to the decline of cholera cases in Harare arguing that it was not Government’s intervention which led to the arrest of the deadly disease.