By Jasper Hloka

Given the rate at which MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa, has been touting about how much he has allegedly been soiling the celebrations party for ZANU PF, one would expect President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the revolutionary party to flex their two thirds majority powers in Parliament and put the opposition leader in his rightful place.

by Charles Motsi

The late famous American singer/ songwriter, Tom Petty, penned a song titled ‘Time to move on’ way back in 1994 and in his song he says that “It’s time to move on, it’s time to get going.” He goes on to say that even though he does not know what the next day holds he knows that under his feet the grass is still growing as greener as ever.

by Elijah Chihota

MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa lost the 2018 Presidential race to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and it has become a tall order for him to accept that his bid for the State House has gone down the electoral cesspool.

by Derick Tsimba

Social interaction initiatives that are being undertaken by the First Lady, Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa, are contributing to the upliftment of the vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe. These initiatives through the Angel of Hope foundation show her dedication towards ending various social burdens such as, women and children’s health, environmental care, proper solid waste management and household sanitation, women and girl child empowerment.

By Peacemaker Zano

The ruling party, ZANU PF’s 17th National People’s conference which ran under the theme, ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’: In Unity, Peace Towards an Upper Middle Class Economy by 2030 is an important event in the country’s calendar as it helps in shaping the country’s future through decisions and resolutions passed that guide Government on the best possible solutions in building the nation.

By Mapozho Saruchera

There has been a lot of debate around Zanu PF’s resolution to endorse President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 elections. Some have questioned the logic behind the move, arguing that the party has just won the recent  30 July election, while other have speculated that the endorsement was meant to quell down factional fissures which are allegedly bedeviling the party. The long and short of it, however, is that – wise is he who looks ahead.

By Brightface Mutema 

The reading of the riot act to some errant Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) by the Acting Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Honourable Kazembe Kazembe should be applauded in the sense and manner of protecting our national security and integrity.

By Rudo Saungweme

Government`s policy reforms which also encompasses infrastructure development is key to modernising and boosting productivity in all the productive sectors, as well as facilitating delivery of social services to the nation.