Chamisa torches a twitter storm
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has been condemned for attempting to politically profit from the late music icon, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi’s funeral.
by Shongedzai Mugwagwa
MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has been condemned for attempting to politically profit from the late music icon, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi’s funeral.
by Gift Mashoko
Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube has highlighted that Zimbabwe adopted the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) which is a response to normalise things in the country.
By Rudo Saungweme
Zanu PF Youth Deputy Secretary, Lewis Matutu has castigated Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema for disrespecting Zanu PF party and Zimbabwe as a country.
By Christopher Makaza
Cotton Producers and Marketers Association National Chairman, Stewart Mubonderi has described the current cotton crop situation as good and encouraging despite some challenges being faced by the cotton industry which include shortage of chemicals and fertilisers.
By Tawanda Musariri
Losing MDC Alliance candidate for Harare South constituency, Shadreck Mashayamombe is in hiding as police is hard on his heels.
By Patience Rashai
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has issued a warning to members of the public masquerading and causing as army members and causing despondency to desist from that as this was tarnishing the organisation’s image.
By Shongedzai Mugwagwa
Various local journalists have lambasted opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, whom they are accusing of undermining the power of the media fraternity in Zimbabwe in his quest for international recognition.
By Zivanai Dhewa
Member of Parliament for Norton, Temba Mliswa, has been attacked by MDC Alliance supporters for appearing on a South African television station eNCA, criticizing last week’s bloody skirmishes that led to the loss of property and life.
by Nobleman Runyanga
Following the violent and destructive protests of Monday and Tuesday last week commuters were left stranded as commuter transport operators in some urban areas such as Harare and Chitungwiza parked their minibuses fearing that they would be caught up in the so-called stay away.
by Graystone Mapondera
The general atmosphere of peace and tranquility has gradually and inevitably returned to all parts of the country. This is witnessed by the resumption of business in all sectors of the economy as was the case before the violent protests that rocked the nation the previous week.