‘2023 elections are a walkover’
Staff Reporter
President and ZANU PF First Secretary, Cde Mnangagwa, said that the Party would romp to undisputed victory in 2023 as structures had become vibrant owing to more active members and supporters.
Staff Reporter
President and ZANU PF First Secretary, Cde Mnangagwa, said that the Party would romp to undisputed victory in 2023 as structures had become vibrant owing to more active members and supporters.
Staff Reporter
Mashonaland Central Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Cde Monica Mavhunga, has said that Kanyemba, an area in Mashonaland Central province, has the potential to develop and become Africa’s own version of Dubai.
Innocent Mujeri
MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has suffered a huge blow following defeat of his ally in the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), Peter Mutasa, who lost the presidency to his former deputy Florence Taruvinga.
Staff writer
Deposed Ntabazinduna Chief, Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni may face jail sentence after he breached his bail conditions by participating in a protest held at the Zimbabwe embassy in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2021.
Staff Reporter
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has urged marketers to take advantage of community radio and television stations to market their products.
Staff Reporter
ZESA Holdings is set to ensure that transmission and power evacuation lines from the joint Batoka Gorge Hydro Power Plant (BGHPP) project stretches all the way to Chakari.
Staff Reporter
MDC-Alliance National Secretary for Elections Ian Makone has admitted that the opposition party is fast losing its support base especially in the urban areas where the Government has taken over the rehabilitation of roads, from the MDC-A led councils.
Staff Reporter
President Mnangagwa has said that ZANU PF remains the only party with a solid vision for the future and reiterated that Party members should guarantee that it remains the Party of choice.
Political Reporter
President and ZANU PF’s First Secretary, Cde Mnangagwa has called upon Party members to promote unity and shun indiscipline, tribalism and other vices saying that they were alien to ZANU PF.
Staff Reporter
War against economic saboteurs will continue unabated until economic success is achieved.
This was said by President Mnangagwa during his address to the ZANU PF Central Committee members at the Party headquarters today.