As the country braces for the 2018 harmonized elections, youths leaders from various political parties in the country have joined hands against violence which they said should never be used as a tool to divide young people.
With elections barely three months away, various players including
Angry Zanu PF supporters in Mazowe West constituency reportedly boycotted the party's re-run of the primary elections for the women's quota over what they said is the failure by their National Commissar, Engelbert Rugeje to address irregularities raised against the incumbent Kazembe Kazembe.
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Opposition Alliance for People's Agenda, (APA) leader Nkosana Moyo has blasted government and all leadership in the country for splashing money on unnecessary things while the country is suffering from poverty
Former Prime Minister, Professor Arthur Mutambara has described Zanu PF’s vision for a middle income country status for Zimbabwe by 2030 as bland and banal statement which requires qualification, quantification and supporting details for it to be meaningful.
Writing on the Medium, an online blogging platform,
The Chamisa led Movement for Democratic Change will not have hustles for primary election after the party chairperson, Morgan Komichi said candidates will liaise and chose the best among them
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) leader and MDC Alliance Presidential candidate, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has raised eyebrows once again over his recent jibe about handing over his 18 year old sister to President Emmerson Mnangagwa should he score five percent of votes in the forthcoming
Former Finance Minister, Tendai Biti has come out all guns blazing against government's decision to legalize the farming of marijuana saying Zimbabwe should start focusing on advancing technologies to capacitate industries rather than wasting energy on petty policies.
Biti was speaking during a 263Chat's National Question
Zanu PF Provincial chairperson for Mashonaland Central, Kazembe Kazembe has come under fire from party members who are accusing him of manipulating the electorate and the voters' roll to work in his favour in the party's primary elections set for this weekend.
In a petition sent