Women MPs hit back at Mliswa

Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa (independent) on Wednesday attracted the wrath of female MPs after saying most of them were useless, wasting taxpayers’ money and only good at wearing make-up and wigs.

‘Mash Best’ lives up to its billing

Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters from Mashonaland West Province turned the streets of the small farming town of Chegutu into a sea of green and gold as they trekked to Pfupajena Stadium for a rally addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.

‘Mash Best’ lives up to its billing

Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters from Mashonaland West Province turned the streets of the small farming town of Chegutu into a sea of green and gold as they trekked to Pfupajena Stadium for a rally addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.

‘Mash Best’ lives up to its billing

Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters from Mashonaland West Province turned the streets of the small farming town of Chegutu into a sea of green and gold as they trekked to Pfupajena Stadium for a rally addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.

‘Mash Best’ lives up to its billing

Thousands of Zanu-PF supporters from Mashonaland West Province turned the streets of the small farming town of Chegutu into a sea of green and gold as they trekked to Pfupajena Stadium for a rally addressed by President Mnangagwa yesterday.

British parliamentary team optimistic of free,fair polls

A British parliamentary team visiting the country yesterday met President Mnangagwa and expressed optimism the country will hold free, fair, non-violent and credible elections.

British parliamentary team optimistic of free,fair polls

A British parliamentary team visiting the country yesterday met President Mnangagwa and expressed optimism the country will hold free, fair, non-violent and credible elections.

British parliamentary team optimistic of free,fair polls

A British parliamentary team visiting the country yesterday met President Mnangagwa and expressed optimism the country will hold free, fair, non-violent and credible elections.

British parliamentary team optimistic of free,fair polls

A British parliamentary team visiting the country yesterday met President Mnangagwa and expressed optimism the country will hold free, fair, non-violent and credible elections.

Cash shortages to ease in coming months: President

President Mnangagwa says cash shortages are set to ease in the coming months on the back of increased investment inflows and targeted economic interventions.

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