Zim on track for free, fair polls: Sadc
Zimbabwe is on track for credible, free and fair elections as the pre-election environment has been peaceful while the majority of people are confident of the electoral processes, Sadc has said. The regional bloc said the run-up to the July 30 polls was conducive for credible elections.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Farmers should use agric inputs for intended purpose
Four months before the anticipated onset of the rains; the Government has started distributing agriculture inputs under the Presidential Well-wishers Scheme.
Bulawayo PSL teams stutter
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO-based Castle Lager Premier Soccer League teams failed to collect maximum points at the start of the second half of the season, with only Chicken…
Zanu-PF scoffs at daydreamer Chamisa
Zanu-PF has dismissed claims by communication upstarts in the MDC Alliance’s information department that President Mnangagwa has been seeking to meet the coalition’s leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for a political deal.
Mandla Da Comedian goes solo
Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter MULTI-AWARD-WINNING Bulawayo comedian, Mandla Da Comedian, will be hosting his first ever one-man show at Bulawayo Theatre next month.
Hands off ZEC: Chiwenga
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is an independent body and should not be directed by anyone in its work.
We’ll respect election outcome, says Zanu-PF
Zanu-PF yesterday assured the African Union Election Observer Mission that it will respect election results for the July 30 harmonised elections regardless of the outcome as it is guided by the Constitution.
Appeal to AU, Chigumba tells aggrieved parties
Printing of the ballot paper is the constitutional prerogative of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and any political party which feels aggrieved by the law and wants to appeal to the African Union (AU) and SADC is free to do so.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Justice Chigumba nobody’s Trojan Horse
Elsewhere in this issue we carry an interesting reminder from one of our columnists regarding the ongoing opposition attacks on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and its chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba.
FOUR MONTHS LATER, IT’S LIKE NOTHING HAPPENED . . . WAS THIS DOMESTIC FOOTBALL’S BIGGEST DAMP SQUIB?
NEARLY four months after the explosion of what was supposed to be the move that would trigger a leadership crisis at ZIFA, the Sandton Project appears to have sensationally collapsed with the resignation of Felton Kamambo and Piraishe Mabhena having turned into a damp squib.











