by Tendai Matunhu

In an effort to penetrate the rural constituencies which have, over the years, enjoyed Zanu PF dominance, the MDC is on a drive to engage influential artists to compose political songs and subsequently stage musical shows for the rural electorate, the Harare Post can reveal.

by Christopher Makaza

MDC aligned students union, the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) is reportedly working to attract attention from George Soros so that they qualify as beneficiaries of his recently launched fund.

by Shongedzai Mugwagwa

Russia-Zimbabwe joint venture, Great Dyke Investments (GDI) has hit the ground running with the excavation and construction of a box cut (Mwendamberi portal) at the mine situated in Darwendale commissioned today, the Harare Post can report.

Staff reporter

The court case of the MDC vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, who is facing subversion charges following his threat to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration before 2023 election, could be the immediate catalyst for a major split of the MDC.

by Bevan Musoko

There was pandemonium and despondency at Amai Mugabe High School in Mazowe yesterday when the former First Lady directed that all staff members whose children had been offered places to study at the school for free should pay US$900 or withdraw their children.

by Shongedzai Mugwagwa

A high powered delegation of Government officials led by Vice President Retired General Constantino Chiwenga, has visited Kanyemba border post in Mbire district, Mashonaland Central province for an assessment of various tourists and trade opportunities to be rolled out this year, the Harare Post reports.

by Tendai Kamusoro

MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa’s desperation for regional and international acceptance reached an all-time low yesterday during an interview with South Africa’s Power 98.7 Radio Station in which he declared that there is no xenophobia in South Africa.