Small arms used in August violence: forensic experts
by Tawanda Musariri
Forensic experts specialising in firearms say small arms were used in the August 1 incidents that killed six people on the streets of Harare.
by Tawanda Musariri
Forensic experts specialising in firearms say small arms were used in the August 1 incidents that killed six people on the streets of Harare.
By Bernard Mutambudzi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa today launched the e-learning kits and donated over 500 000 exercise books which will modernize, transform and make the education sector more responsive and relevant.
By Rudo Saungweme
Zimbabwe is set to host Information and Communication Technology (ICT) conference sometime next week where 50 giant countries which are experts in this industry are expected to attend.
By Bruce Zvandasara
There was chaos at the venue of inquiries by the Commission of Inquiry to the August 1 incidents when the MDC rowdy supporters heckled the Commissioners when Pardington Japajapa, an MDC activist was giving his testimony before the commission.
By Zivanai Dhewa
People from all walks of life have welcomed the announcement by Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Joel Biggie Matiza to enforce proper road regulations in order to avert the recurring road carnage that has engulfed the country’s roads.
By Tawanda Musariri
Party structures of the MDC in Gokwe are up in arms against party leader Nelson Chamisa accusing the youthful politician of grabbing power unconstitutionally.
…as Chamisa incites violence
By Bruce Zvandasara
Despite the call by MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa to call for demonstrations in the country, the party’s District Assemblies have indicated that Chamisa might sail on a solo journey.
By Zivanai Dhewa
Following a spate of recent accidents that have engulfed our roads rendering them unsafe and taking away the joy of travel from travellers, people took to social media and sought questions from Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Fortune Chasi, on the state of roads and how safe they are.
Correspondent
MDC-T National Spokesperson, Linda Masarira, has blamed the current nationwide fire outbreaks on MDC-T youths who underwent military training at the hands of Serbian mercenaries in the run-up to this year’s harmonised elections
By Rudo Saungweme
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Honourable Mangaliso Ndlovu yesterday met the various value chain players to discuss the causes of price discrepancies in the value chains with a view to proffering some solutions to the challenge.