VP Chiwenga lambasts MDC councils
by Christopher Makaza
MDC led councils were yesterday lambasted by Vice President and Second Secretary of the ruling Party Constantino Chiwenga for poor service delivery and corruption.
by Christopher Makaza
MDC led councils were yesterday lambasted by Vice President and Second Secretary of the ruling Party Constantino Chiwenga for poor service delivery and corruption.
by Zivanai Dhewa
MDC Alliance has caused a stir on social media over a cap that was seen in a photo where the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), Justice Priscilla Chigumba was taken with an unnamed International Observer, casting ZEC as being partisan.
by Christopher Makaza
Schools have been urged to desist from chasing away children for failing to pay school fees in time as Government is working on modalities to avail Better Education Assistance Module (BEAM) funds meant to assist disadvantaged pupils.
by Bernard Mutambudzi
ZANU-PF structures in Harare Province have started serious preparations for the forthcoming harmonised elections with the Asian community of Belvedere hailing the party for remembering them.
by Gift Mashoko
Corruption in the MDC led councils with specific reference to Harare City Council has been castigated by Vice President
Constantine Chiwenga, as he urged ZANU PF supporters to rally behind and vote for ZANU PF candidates.
By Brightface Mutema
The weather was not that conducive to an extent that someone could be tempted to spend the whole day between the sheets. There were some early morning showers that in some cases could have dampened the spirits of the Zanu PF supporters in Mashonaland Central Province, thus discouraging them from thronging Chipadze stadium.
by Rudo Saungweme
Thousands thronged Chipadze stadium in Bindura despite the chilly weather, for an engagement with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
by Tawanda Musariri
Magunje is one of the four constituencies in Hurungwe District of Mashonaland West, some 200km west of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare. Magunje is famed for tobacco farming, it’s a leading producer of the golden leaf.
by Elijah Chihota
With less than a month before the 30 July historic elections, the MDC Alliance seems to be jittery as it continues to make one unnecessary demand after another all aimed at attracting unnecessary attention after realising that it is bound to lose the plebiscite.
by Paidamoyo Mutsvairo
Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Amon Murwira has encouraged Government to introduce ‘heritage learning’ in tertiary institutions saying it was noble to utilize available local resources when learning.