Zimbabwe receives US $ 15.3 million from Japan
by Grace Chekai
The Embassy of Japan in Zimbabwe yesterday announced a US$15.3 million assistance package for drought and flood-affected communities in Zimbabwe.
by Grace Chekai
The Embassy of Japan in Zimbabwe yesterday announced a US$15.3 million assistance package for drought and flood-affected communities in Zimbabwe.
by Christopher Makaza.
Pressure continues to pile on distressed former MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa as he faces imminent eviction from the Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House (MRTH) which houses that party’s headquarters.
by Innocent Mujeri
The recalling of the four MDC Alliance legislators from Parliament has been hailed across the political divide as a triumph of constitutionalism in the MDC party.
by Grace Chekai
The 14th Cabinet Decision Matrix, yesterday saw various government ministries presenting their progress reports in the implementation of the 5th 100-Day Cycle Priority Projects.
by Christopher Makaza
Today marks the 3rd day of level 2 of the national lockdown that has allowed industry and commerce to re-open following relaxation of the regulations by Government.
by Grace Chekai
Government is considering introducing toll milling to replace the current subsidy programme which they say is replete with implementation setbacks, the Harare Post has learnt.
by Innocent Mujeri
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday had an interface with the newly appointed Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) Board to appraise them on how they should operate in order to revive the economy.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Ministry of Health and Child Welfare yesterday released guidelines to operationalise the policy on mandatory employee testing for COVID-19 before reopening of business.
by Christopher Makaza
Government has dismissed allegations by some opposition elements that it has deployed troops to Mozambique to help its eastern neighbour crush an Islamist insurgency in the Cabo Delgado region that has been plagued by violence for the past three years.
by Innocent Mujeri
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Manicaland Youth Assembly has dumped Nelson Chamisa labelling him an illegitimate, violent and egocentric leader who should not be at the helm of that party.