Of MDC Alliance and faked abductions
Daphine Zulu
Under the rubric of democracy and political adventurism, politicians from MDC-Alliance continue faking abductions, this time around roping in the party’s co-vice president, Tendai Biti.
Daphine Zulu
Under the rubric of democracy and political adventurism, politicians from MDC-Alliance continue faking abductions, this time around roping in the party’s co-vice president, Tendai Biti.
Innocent Mujeri
Having left the Democratic Alliance (DA) with an egg on his face following his expulsion from the South African opposition party, activist Mmusi Maimane has turned to Zimbabwean politics in an effort to revive his political career.
Tirivanhu Kateera
In Zimbabwe, the first COVID-19 case was recorded on 20th of March 2020 in Victoria Falls. Since then, the number of cases steadily rose until in recent months when statistics began declining. The decline has been attributed to various interventions such as COVID-19 vaccination program introduced by Government to halt the spread of the disease.
Prosperity Mzila
Listening to a Zimbabwean born public speaker, author and philosopher, Bishop Joshua Maponga’s analogue likening sanctions to a divorce, one gets enlightened on the relationship that exists between the sanctioned and the instigators. The relationship resembles that of a married couple that opts for a divorce giving a clear picture of how sanctions and their instigators should be dealt with.
Tirivanhu Kateera
Over the years, farmers especially communal and small scale farmers have lost produce be it crops or animals to adverse weather effects as the same were not insured.
Rutendo Jiri
Nelson Chamisa, leader of the MDC- A has vowed to remain in the country’s rural areas, where he is conducting rural voter mobilisation and registration campaigns.
Nontando Magagula
The US Embassy, the MDC Alliance and other detractors were left with egg on the face when their narrative that Zimbabwe’s economic challenges are caused by corruption and not sanctions were proved wrong recently.
Pardon Muzavazi
ZANU PF and Government yesterday held a nationwide campaign against the continued stay of illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe.
Tirivanhu Kateera
In 2020, Pharmaceutical Technology reported that anti-vaccine sentiments and resistance against COVID-19 vaccines could hamper the uptake and fight against the disease around the world, Zimbabwe included. It further noted that despite clinical trials revealing the safety and efficacy of coronavirus vaccines, a number of people have been hesitant about being administered with the newly developed vaccines. The hesitancy was mainly driven by misinformation, disinformation about the pandemic especially during the early days.