‘CCC is bankrupt’
Political Reporter
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has serious financial problems and may not be able to hold its anticipated elective congress as well as effectively fund its campaign, the Harare Post has learnt.
Political Reporter
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has serious financial problems and may not be able to hold its anticipated elective congress as well as effectively fund its campaign, the Harare Post has learnt.
Staff Reporter
The ruling ZANU PF party has oiled its machinery and is now ready to have a successful campaign that will lead to a resounding victory in the forthcoming elections.
Staff Reporter
Stakeholders in the health sector have applauded the Government for their continued efforts in trying to end tuberculosis in line with Vision 2030.
Staff Reporter
The Dinson Manhize Steel Plant now nears completion and upon completion it will reduce the country’s steel imports by 90 percent.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) will descend heavily on all criminals and will not hesitate to shoot and kill all violent criminals.
Staff reporter
Advocate Freddy Michael Masarirevhu’s calculative exploitation of the imprisoned Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim deputy national chairman’s predicament has come to light with reports saying that Masarirevu lied about Sikhala’s deteriorating health
Staff Reporter
Controversial and incarcerated Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala, is set to form his own political party following irreconcilable differences with his counterparts within Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party
Political Reporter
Cracks within Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) were exposed last Monday during the election to choose Chinhoyi Municipality deputy mayor, with Nelson Chamisa’s backed candidate managing only one vote.
Staff reporter
The country is set to harvest a number of economic benefits from the anticipated establishment of a lithium processing plant in Mutoko.
Political Reporter
Zengeza West legislator and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim Deputy National Chairperson, Job Sikhala has denied ever writing letters from prison, throwing his personal spokesperson, Freddy Michael Masarirevhu under the bus, accusing him of using his incarceration to gain relevance.