Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Patrick Chinamasa has taken Mnangagwa praise singing to a new low after going out of his way to clear the air on Mnangagwa's totem saying Lacoste is not his totem but a nickname given to him for leading a 'crocodile
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to address the current cash crisis saying his administration is seized with the matter and will in due course announce strategies to end the problem.
Catch the reactions from Zimbabweans who voiced out their views on President Mnangagwa's historic ascendants to power.
Mnangagwa, who took over from Mugabe last November, proposed a litany of policy changes, which he said were aimed at jump-starting the economy. The people of Zimbabwe reacts to
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for transparency and honesty within the women's bank to avoid practices that will tarnish the image of the bank
Zimbabwe’s rising smart agriculture solutions technocrat Clive Nyapokoto of Shift Organics has charmed President Emmerson Mnangagwa with his Vermi Aquaponics System and the Talking Beehive smart farming solutions.
Clive is the founder of Shift Organics, a trailblazing startup which focuses on smart farming solutions. He is
Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa yesterday said the forthcoming elections are going to free and fair saying the politics in the country is positive and good
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) earlier this week closed doors on opposition parties after announcing that they are only open to grievances after polls.
By Charles Lotara
MDC Alliance, a coalition of eight opposition political parties has been at the forefront in calling for electoral reform, repeatedly
On 15 November 2017, the military staged a coup which overthrew the government of Mugabe which the Human rights report has revealed to have exposed the military face of ZANU-PF
The operation saw the removal of a number of former Zanu-PF members and Mugabe loyalists from the ruling party and some, including former Cabinet Ministers, Professor Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwawo have remained in exile citing that they fear for their lives if they return