Zanu PF top officials Mangaliso Ndlovu and Obert Mpofu torched a storm weekend after labelling party opponents “confused cockroaches”, “sell-outs and clowns”. Ndlovu, the country’s tourism minister who is also Zanu PF legislator for Bulilima East and party provincial chair for Matabeleland South, was speaking at a rally at Nyele …
Read More »Harare Residents Welcome Govt Decision To Block US$ Rate Payments
Harare residents have welcomed last week’s Government directive that all local councils must continue charging in local currency as opposed to United States dollars as had just been announced by the Harare City Council. Harare City Council tried to switch to US dollar rates collection from Saturday on two-days notice …
Read More »Harare Blocked From Billing Residents In US$
Government has blocked a move by Harare City Council (HCC) to start billing its clients in United States dollars, with Finance ministry secretary George Guvamatanga describing the proposal as unlawful. Council recently gave notice that it would be charging its services in foreign currency with effect from July 1, 2023, …
Read More »Land Barons Profiteer As The Duped Scream In Harare’s Hopley
‘As a staunch Zanu PF supporter my eviction has become one of the most embarrassing moments in my life’ At a time President Emmerson Mnangagwa is touting his administration’s commitment to flush out land barons, in Lot 4 Hopley, Harare, 215 residents are battling displacements and demolitions that have sucked …
Read More »Adjournment Of Parliament To Worsen Public Finance Management Crisis
Parliament’s adjournment for two months ahead of the 23 August elections, which effectively means Finance minister Mthuli Ncube does not have to answer pressing questions over the worsening economic crisis, is set to plunge the country into public finance management paralysis, deputy Public Accounts Committee chairperson Edwin Mushoriwa has said. …
Read More »“We Need Peace & Security In Our Respective Jurisdictions” ED Tells AU
The African Union must deal with every aspect of insecurity in any member State to create a peaceful continent that fosters industrialisation and growth, President Mnangagwa has said. Briefing journalists at the end of the Summit on the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo here yesterday, the President said …
Read More »Provisions Of US Logan Act Confuse Zim Leaders To Justify ‘Patriotic Bill’
Zimbabwean leaders have been misleading the public and the world that the “Patriotic Bill”, which amends the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act to criminalise locals’ connivance with foreign governments to malign the country, is similar to the United States’ Logan Act passed centuries ago. Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa (pictured) …
Read More »Suspect In Kenya Cult Deaths Dies In Custody After Hunger Strike
One of the 30 suspects being held together with the Kenyan cult leader Paul Mackenzie over the deaths of more than 300 people who were told to starve themselves to death if they wanted to go to heaven, has died in custody. The deceased had been in police custody for …
Read More »It’s A Football Team As Mnangagwa, Chamisa Headline Provisional List Of 11 Presidential Candidates
A provisional list of 11 candidates headlined by incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa and arch-rival Citizens Coalitions for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa’s return into the ring will be vying for presidency in harmonised elections due August 23 this year. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is still to confirm the official …
Read More »New British Ambassador For Zimbabwe
The British Government has appointed Mr. Peter Vowles as the new British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, a press release from The United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office says on its website www.gov.uk/fcdo. He will replace outgoing ambassador Ms. Melanie Robinson upon appointment in September this year. It reads: Change of …
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