ZEC condemns political violence
Political reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has condemned politically motivated violence in the country following the subsequent loss of life during a CCC Kwekwe rally, last week.
Political reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has condemned politically motivated violence in the country following the subsequent loss of life during a CCC Kwekwe rally, last week.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members in Bulawayo have rejected Nelson Chamisa’s directive that they should start accommodating MDC T faction leader, Dr Thokozani Khupe in their meetings.
Staff reporter
The Government has approved the proposed Review of Board Fees and Sitting Allowances for Non-Executive Directors of Public Entities.
Staff writer
Government has evacuated students who were stranded in Ukraine following an armed conflict that ensued between that country and Russia.
Political Reporter
The fragile relations between Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa and one of his co interim deputies, Welshman Ncube, is set to crumble for good with emerging reports indicating that the latter was frustrated by Chamisa’s dictatorial tendencies.
Political Reporter
Frustrated Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members have labelled their leader, Nelson Chamisa a tin-pot dictator following his decision to appoint the Provincial Citizens Champions (PCC) without consulting other members.
Agric Reporter
The African Army Worm was reported in Muzarabani and Mushumbi areas prompting the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development to set up teams on the ground to assess the threat of this harmful pest.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim structures in Bulawayo have rejected that party’s interim co-vice president Welshman Ncube accusing him of impeding the growth of the new party in that region.
Political Reporter
A Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally in Kwekwe was called off yesterday as violent and drunk youths started assaulting each other resulting in many people sustaining serious injuries.
Charles Motsi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has asked all Zimbabweans to shun violence, as it goes against the democratic trajectory that the country is on and instead choose unity as the best choice in achieving the country's developmental goals.