The numerous promises by the new dispensation look like they will never come and this has left the usually resilient and hardworking Zimbabweans in limbo and doomed.
As the festive mood grips the nation, there is a feeling among most Zimbabweans that the 2018 Christmas will be dull. Economic woes headlined by cash shortages, fuel shortages, multi-tier pricing and price hikes for basic goods and services are rapidly pushing the majority of
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has rubbished the August 1 shootings inquiry report made public by President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday, saying there is no guarantee that the report was not doctored to suit the ruling Zanu PF.
Addressing journalists in Harare today, MDC spokesperson, Jacob Mafume
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared the first Friday of each calendar month as the National Clean Up day in a move he said is aimed at creating a clean, safe and healthy environment.
In a statement released today, Mnangagwa said the move has been necessitated by
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will this Friday meet with teachers representatives under the banner of Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) to hear their grievances ranging from poor salaries and demand to be paid is foreign currency.
In a letter addressed to the PTUZ Secretary General, Raymond
Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has denied his party’s involvement in the 1st of August demonstrations that resulted in the deployment of soldiers who allegedly shot and killed six innocent civilians.
Making his submissions before the Commission of Inquiry into the post
Following his victory in the July 30 elections, President Emmerson and his ruling party, Zanu-PF have embarked on a nationwide tour to thank their supporters for voting for them.
Attorney General Prince Machaya has revealed that the soldier who was caught on camera kneeling and shooting at civilians on the 1st of August can be investigated.
Machaya who appeared before the commission of Inquiry into the 1st of August shootings today, said the law allows
The Zanu PF Manicaland youth league will this Saturday march from Government complex to Forbes Border Post in commemoration of their party leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s escape following his dismissal from government last year.