Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday declared that he will rule the country after elections expected next year. Addressing scores of mourners at the burial of the late constitutional law expert and academic Alex Magaisa in Mangisi Village, Chikomba district in Wedza, Mashonaland East province, Chamisa (44) …
Read More »Foundation Accused Of Trying To ‘Dislodge’ SA Govt Over ZEPs Challenge
The Department of Home Affairs has accused the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) and NGOs of trying to “dislodge” the government in response to the notice that the foundation intended to take the department to court over its handling of the conversion of Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) to visas. “This development …
Read More »PAP Caucus Nominates Charumbira
The Pan-African Parliament Southern African caucus yesterday officially nominated Chiefs Council president, Fortune Charumbira, as their sole candidate to contest as president of the continental legislative body, paving way for him to stand unopposed if the Northern African caucus does not field a candidate. The nomination by his region also …
Read More »Mthuli, Mangudya Should Resign: Opposition
Opposition political parties have demanded that Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya resign, accusing them of crafting anti-poor policies that are worsening the plight of the majority in the country. Economists yesterday took a dig on government’s 200% interest rate hike on bank …
Read More »Dr. Alex Magaisa Buried At Rural Njanja Home
Late law expert and former advisor to the Prime Minister, Alex Magaisa, who died earlier this month was Tuesday laid to rest at his rural home in Njanja. Magaisa, an ardent but respected critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu-PF government, succumbed to cardiac arrest on June 5 in the United …
Read More »Parly Ignorant Of Inflated Belarus Fire Tender Deal
Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda has revealed that Parliament has no documentation proving that Harare and Belarus signed an agreement to procure fire tenders on behalf of local authorities as initially claimed by government. This follows Local Government ministry secretary Zvinechimwe Churu’s letter to all councils informing them of a …
Read More »Cop Witness Confesses Affection For Mamombe In Court
A Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer and witness in the case of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator, Joana Mamombe, who stands accused of inciting public violence, Tuesday openly confessed, in court, that he admired the lawmaker. The chief witness, Tevedzera Shonhai, who is a police officer, said that he …
Read More »Power Cuts To Increase Due To Fault At Thermal Station
Zimbabwe’s state-owned electricity transmission company ramped up blackouts on Tuesday because of a technical fault in a thermal power station in the country’s west. Power cuts will be increased until July 1, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Co said in an emailed statement. The Hwange Thermal Power Station is …
Read More »Strive Masiyiwa Net Worth Falls By US$2.5 Billion In Two Months
Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa has seen his net worth fall by more than US$2.5 billion since the first week of May, as the market value of his stakes in publicly traded companies on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) continues to fall amid a heightened sell-off of equities by investors. According …
Read More »ZUPCO Retrenches Workers As Contractors Pull Out Of Franchise
Government transport operator ZUPCO’s Masvingo depot is currently engaged in a retrenchment exercise as contractors continue to pull out of the franchise, it has emerged. The company which had enjoyed monopoly in the transport sector for over three years is now feeling the heat after government opened up the transport …
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