Government to assist Mhangura accident victims
Staff Reporter
The Government has moved in to assist victims of the Mhangura accident which killed five people and injured 19 others on Saturday.
Staff Reporter
The Government has moved in to assist victims of the Mhangura accident which killed five people and injured 19 others on Saturday.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change senior Youth Leaders, Obey Sithole and Makomborero Haruzivishe have attacked opposition activist, Hopewell Chin’ono calling him an ‘old journalist’ after he claimed in a tweet that some CCC members were working against Nelson Chamisa by pushing people away.
Staff Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) factional wars have been blamed for being the major obstacle behind Bulawayo City Council (BCC) woes, Harare Post can reveal.
Staff Reporter
ZANU PF Secretary for Information and Publicity, Christopher Mutsvangwa yesterday slated Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and its leader, Nelson Chamisa for being reactionary and lacking a sound political ideology.
Staff Reporter
The High Court yesterday granted a temporary reprieve to the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students that will allow them to continue paying last semester’s fees pending the court’s ruling on the urgent application made by the students.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has re-affirmed his Government’s commitment to provide universal free and compulsory basic education with effect from 2023.
Staff Reporter
Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) member, Hendrick Oneill has been exposed for trying to frustrate the Global Compensation Deed, the Harare Post has learnt.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has appointed Catherine Mpofu as the Deputy Spokesperson of the Commission.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim co-vice president, Tendai Biti has been pointed out as the man behind the fees protests that erupted at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) last week.
Staff Reporter
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, Climate and Rural Development Dr John Basera said Zimbabwe was set to achieve 380 000 tonnes of wheat, setting the tone for the biggest harvest since the start of wheat growth in 1966.