by Innocent Mujeri

Zimbabweans across the political divide have condemned remarks made by American President Donald Trump’s top national security advisor, Mr Robert O’ Brien that Zimbabwe, together with China,Russia and Iran, are adversaries to America.Zimbabweans,through social media, condemned the brutal killing of George Floyd last Monday in Minneapolis.

by Staff Reporter

Shingi Munyeza, one of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisors in the Presidential Advisory Committee (PAC), and former head of the Zimbabwean hotel chain, African Sun Limited, has hit hard times as he struggles to service huge debts.

by Innocent Mujeri

Former ZANU PF National Political Commissar and leader of the #Tyson waBantu Movement, Saviour Kasukuwere has hinted at plans to return to Zimbabwe, to revive his waning political career and fill the opposition political vacuum left by the disintegration of the MDC, the Harare Post can report.

by Grace Chekai

An Inter-Ministerial meeting is reported to have been held recently and anonymously resolved to recommend to cabinet to nullify the ZISCO-ZimCoke deal because of irregularities inherent in the agreement, the Harare Post can report.

by Christopher Makaza

MDC-Alliance legislators are disgruntled over their leader, Nelson Chamisa`s directive to boycott parliament business in protest of the recalling of four MDC legislators, arguing that they heavily rely on parliament sitting allowances for their upkeep.

by Innocent Mujeri

The 17 year old relationship between the MDC and the Counselling Services Unit  (CSU) has irretrievably broken with the former accusing the later of switching allegiance to ZANU PF, the Harare Post has learnt.

by Grace Chekai

The National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) has justified the recent upward review in the price of bread saying the economic environment which they are operating has left them with no option but to increase the price of bread.

by Christopher Makaza

The three MDC Alliance youth activists Cecilia Chimbiri, Netsai Marova, and member of the House of Assembly, Joana Mamombe, are plotting to skip the border to South Africa under the disguise of seeking further treatment, the Harare Post has learnt.