by Shongedzai Mugwagwa

The minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo, announced that Zimbabwe had not recorded any positive Covid-19 case yet, but urged people to start behaving as if the dreadful pandemic was now in the country, the Harare Post can report.

by Innocent Mujeri

The growing rivalry between the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Nelson Chamisa and some of his senior lieutenants, came to the fore last week during the National Standing Committee meeting held at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House (MRTH) when the unsettled Chamisa declared he can singlehandedly lead MDC after accusing some national executive members of working with ZANU PF to undermine him, Harare Post can report.

by Taurai Mazwi

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has set up a hit squad and has tasked his young brother MDC National Assembly member for Mbare, Starman Chamisa to lead it in a bid to deal with dissenting voices within the party and also wreak havoc in the country for their planned nationwide demonstrations.

by Innocent Mujeri

Intense jostling for positions within the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), ahead of the party’s elective congress scheduled for 27 - 29 August in Bulawayo, is threatening to tear the party apart, with accusations of denying party cadres a chance to freely campaign for positions being levelled against party leader, Isaac Mabuka.

By Chiedza Muswe

Government announced that it will be subsidising examination fees for all candidates by contributing 53% while parents and guardians will only fork out 47% of the total fees.  This subsidy will apply only to public school candidates while those in private schools will have to pay the examination fees in full.