Bulawayo MDC Councillors defy Chamisa
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
MDC Bulawayo city councillors have defied their boss, Nelson Chamisa’s directive to have the city’s Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube’s contract terminated.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
MDC Bulawayo city councillors have defied their boss, Nelson Chamisa’s directive to have the city’s Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube’s contract terminated.
By Rungano Dzikira
Government has procured 10 000 metric tonnes of maize worth US$2.5million from Ameropa, a South African (S.A) based company, in a move meant to offset maize deficit from local producers.
by Innocent Mujeri
There are serious allegations that the United States (US) embassy in Zimbabwe has recruited a former Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Information System student, to hack different software systems within government institutions, the Harare Post can reveal.
by Christopher Makaza
Opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa is set to train members of the Vanguard in close protective security (CPS) in South Africa, Harare Post has learnt.
by Taurai Mazwi
It has come to the knowledge of this publication that the Swedish embassy is funding local Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to work on disrupting Amendment Bill Number 2 from sailing through.
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Highly placed sources at the United States Embassy in Harare revealed the clandestine operation by their superiors to fund illegal demonstrations in Zimbabwe despite Government banning all public gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Harare Post can exclusively report.
by Dr Claver Nyuki
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Sekai Nzenza with the concurrence of His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has appointed Mr Busisa Moyo as the new Chairperson of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company Board, replacing the outgoing Ruth Ncube.
by Grace Chekai
Government has clarified the recently gazetted Statutory Instrument (S.I) 62/20 following an uproar by the public that the Land Reform Programme was being reversed by Government.
by Mirinda Mazino
The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) has issued a stern warning against schools and examination centres demanding examination fees in cash, revealing that the council does not receive cash payments but, the money is deposited directly into the council’s bank account.
By Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced early closure of schools and tertiary institutions in a move that is expected to control the spread of the COVID 19 virus, the Harare Post can report.