Elections present cash deal for civil servants

Herald Reporters
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will recruit

MDC-T plot against Judiciary exposed

Caesar Zvayi Deputy Editor

MDC-T and its allies in the NGO sector and legal fraternity have resolved to launch a sustained assault on the Judiciary,

5 parties petition President

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

FIVE political parties that met in Harare last week pressing for

ZNCC forced to adjourn elections

Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce was forced to adjourn elections for new office bearers after the

Submit party lists in advance: Chinamasa

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Political parties willing to participate in the proportional representation system ahead of the harmonised

Masunda commissions city clinic

Municipal Reporter
Harare Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda yesterday commissioned a day clinic whose construction started 15 years ago and will service up to 30 000 residents from Kuwadzana Extension and the adjacent Zvimba Rural District Council. The clinic provides primary health care which includes maternal, child health care, family health service and curative services.

Zanu-PF set to finalise primaries debate

Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF is today expected to finalise debate on rules and regulations guiding the holding of primary elections after Politburo inconclusively digested the matter yesterday.
In an interview with journalists after a four-hour closed door meeting by Politburo, Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo said: “We are still debating the rules and

Chaos still reigning at S African border

Beitbridge Bureau
Chaos is still reigning at the South African side of the border where travellers are spending long hours waiting to be cleared into or out of that country. The situation has been unfolding over the last four weeks, with reports that some travellers were now opting to use other ports of entry into that country to avoid delays and congestion. In some cases

Project launched

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF has intensified its efforts to empower women in the country as it launched the Tafara Garden Project aimed at providing a lifeline to disadvantaged mothers in Harare’s high density suburbs. Yesterday the Zanu-PF Women’s League and the Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development ministry in conjunction with Roots in Zimbabwe Trust

Candidate withdraws

Gwanda Correspondent
ONE of the MDC-T members who reportedly has been jostling to replace the late Jabulani “Mahewu” Dube in Insiza South as the party’s candidate, Mrs Tendai Moyo has withdrawn from the race. Dube died last month soon after winning the primaries. Mrs Moyo reportedly withdrew as she could not withstand pressure from other party members who are calling

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