MDC legislators plan to boycott party subscriptions
By Christopher Makaza
MDC legislators are reportedly planning to discontinue paying monthly contributions of more than Z$200 to the bankrupt opposition party, Harare Post has established.
By Christopher Makaza
MDC legislators are reportedly planning to discontinue paying monthly contributions of more than Z$200 to the bankrupt opposition party, Harare Post has established.
By Nobleman Runyanga
The High Court has forced the MDC to abandon its much-hyped demonstration which it was set to stage in Harare today following its ruling that the opposition party’s application was not urgent. This has seen the opposition party calling off the protest which the political outfit said was against the ongoing economic hardships.
By Nobleman Runyanga
Despite the High Court ruling this morning, which effectively upheld the prohibition order which the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) issued late yesterday on the opposition party’s demonstration which it intended to stage today, some MDC members have proceeded to gather in Harare’s city centre confirming the police’s fear that the event would turn rowdy.
By Rudo Saungweme
Government has warned rogue elements against abducting fellow citizens, emphasising that this is against the provisions of the Constitution and ethos of the Second Republic.
By Taurai Mazwi
…assures peace-loving Zimbabweans their security guaranteed
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has revealed that it has evidence to prove that the MDC demonstrations slated for tomorrow will not be peaceful as the opposition party has been dropping catapults, knobkerries and stones at designated points in the Central Business District in the dead of the night.
By Rudo Saungweme
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated the need for peaceful constructive dialogue and encouraged Zimbabweans to shun violence in order to move the country forward.
By Christopher Makaza
Troubled MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa is reportedly losing support of some party provincial structures, particularly in Manicaland, Masvingo, Bulawayo and Harare provinces due to his dictatorial tendencies, Harare Post has established.
By Tendai Matunhu
MDC Vice President and darling of the West, Tendai Biti is gaining more popularity over his boss, Nelson Chamisa, as the battle for control of that party intensifies, Harare Post has learnt.
By Rudo Saungweme
Residents have called for an urgent address of the glitches in the new billing system by Harare City Council (HCC).
By Dorcas Rumano
MDC-T Deputy President, Obert Gutu has asserted that violent protests will never effect regime change in Zimbabwe, saying that those with such thinking should consider having a mental examination.