POLITICS

Chombo off the hook

Former Finance minister Ignatius Chombo, who is facing a plethora of criminal cases involving corruption, fraud and criminal nuisance, has been granted temporary reprieve after the High Court granted ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

OPINION

Chigumba's sex life and the pitfalls of social media

I am not sure if Priscilla Chigumba, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chair, bleached to be such a yellow-bone. But I am not rushing to make her pigmentation any of my business because it's not...

By Tawanda Majoni | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Kofi Annan crush Chamisa poll demands?

Opposition political parties should stop making "unreasonable" demands to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) as they risk inciting public unrest, which has the potential to spawn grave and uninte...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Diversification stirs Asphalt out of the woods

BULAWAYO-BASED engineering company Asphalt Products' decision to diversify its operations has seen it managing to keep its business as a going concern in the wake of a myriad of economic challenges pr...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Zim-Walvis Dry port commissioning set for August

THE estimated $3,4 million Zimbabwe Walvis Bay Dry Port in Namibia is expected to be commissioned next month, a Government official said.Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Joram Gum...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Chiwenga to open Gold Centre

BUBI Milling Centre Private Limited, one of the numerous Gold Service Centres earmarked to be set-up by Government as it moves to ensure the yellow metal from small-scale and artisanal miners is sold ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Chamisa to take to the streets

MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has threatened to unleash violence that has never been seen before if the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission does not give in to his party's demands for electoral refo...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Batoka project on course

The Batoka Gorge Hydro Electricity project, which is set to generate 2 400MW on completion, is on course amid indications that the Council of Ministers from Zimbabwe and Zambia are expected to meet so...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

'Zanu-PF not worried by small parties'

Zanu-PF is not worried by small, fly-by-night political parties as it has undergone a self-cleansing exercise that has birthed a renewed party which champions servant leadership, President Mnangagwa h...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Customer satisfaction down to 64%

Zimbabwe's customer satisfaction index ranking for 2018 has declined by 11,8 percentage points to 63,7 percent, an indication that customers are generally not happy with the quality of goods and servi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Mnangagwa to officiate at Mugabe airport groundbreaking ceremony

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the groundbreaking ceremony of the modernisation of Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport tomorrow. The project is being funded from a $1...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Printing of ballot papers almost complete, says ZEC

Printing of all ballot papers for the 2018 harmonised elections is about 99 percent complete and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) will publicise all relevant issues regarding the ballots early ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Chamisa trashes Elders, Sadc counsel

MDC-Alliance presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday pooh-poohed the counsel from both The Elders and the SADC Election Observer Mission saying his party would not seek legal recourse to so...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Go to court if aggrieved: Sadc

Political parties aggrieved by the electoral process should use legal means to seek redress in order to avoid conflict, head of the Sadc Election Observer Mission (SEOM) Tete Antonio has counselled.Sp...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

'We don't regret land reform,' says Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe does not regret embarking on the land reform programme, which attracted debilitating economic sanctions from the West, because it is a principled nation that knows its destiny, President Mnan...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa, Chamisa talks collapse

Frantic efforts to get President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, to iron out their differences through face-to-face discussions have collapsed with the 75-year old Zanu-PF l...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Chamisa demos rattle Zanu-PF

The recent MDC Alliance's electoral reforms demonstrations - which pulled bumper crowds - seems to have rattled the ruling Zanu-PF, analysts have said.This comes after President Emmerson Mnangagwa on ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa admits to land reform errors

Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted that the haphazard land reform programme caused a serious dip in farm productivity.Zimbabwe went through a chaotic land redistribution in the early 2000s, which was mea...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa can't just meet Chamisa only

Frantic efforts to get President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa to iron out their differences through face-to-face discussions have collapsed with the 75-year-old Zanu-PF le...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa on Carte Blanche today

This week Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa - the man who rose to power in a military coup - is in the hot seat, as Carte Blanche goes one-on-one with the country's leader.Free and fair election...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Mugabe ignited Zimbabwe election campaigns

The dramatic characteristics of the Zimbabwean election is gone with the legendary former president Robert Mugabe as his exit left the political scene dull with unusual peace and calmness, an award-wi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

OPINION

Mnangagwa, Chamisa must value key meetings

The Church has for years played a crucial role in governance issues, brokering in conflict situations and also taking part in several ceasefire negotiations.On Thursday, the Jesuit-run Arupe College i...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

Zimbabwe media remain polarised, unbalanced

Despite the ethical and legal obligation to be impartial in their coverage of electoral processes, the media in Zimbabwe remain polarised and unbalanced in their electoral coverage and reportage, medi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

'Magic ballot' claims rubbished by Madhuku

National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) presidential candidate, Professor Lovemore Madhuku has dismissed as baseless suggestions that ballots cast in favour of a particular candidate can shift position...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

POLITICS

'War vets intimidating electorate'

Guruve South candidate Wilbert Mubaiwa has accused war veterans in the constituency of intimidation, following his decision to part ways with Zanu-PF to run as an independent.Addressing a rally at Mud...

By Staff reporter | Published: 22 July 2018

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