How Chamisa, MDC-Alliance lost it
Despite his controversial ascendancy to power, Nelson Chamisa’s assumption of the reins in the main opposition camp generated excitement within his party, the MDC-T, as party members placed their hopes in him following the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in February this year.
Bullet-train pledge, splits cost opposition in vote
As Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa considers mounting a legal challenge to last week’s election results, he’s also counting the cost of fissures within his alliance and campaign pledges that made him appear out of touch with voters.
PPC sales up 40pc
Shamiso Dzingire, Business Reporter PRETORIA Portland Cement (PPC) says sales volumes at its local operation rose by 40 percent in the financial year ended March 31, 2017 compared to the…
Tentative date set for inauguration
Harare Bureau President-elect, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration has tentatively been set for this Sunday if no political party challenges the election results by Friday.
Steel manufacturer on expansion drive
Redcliff-based steel manufacturer, Steelmakers Ltd has embarked on a three -year expansion programme that will see the company set up a coal mining plant in Chiredzi.
Candidate withdraws from Zifa election race
Petros Kausiyo, Harare Bureau THE Zifa election took another turn yesterday with aspiring presidential candidate Patrick Hokonya withdrawing from the race and instead throwing his weight behind those in charge…
Chiefs linked with Ndoro
JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly looking to bolster their attacking options and they have earmarked the Zimbabwean striker Tendai Ndoro as an ideal candidate.
Matemadanda vows to develop Gokwe
Newly-elected legislator for Gokwe Central Cde Victor Matemadanda has said he will work around the clock to develop Gokwe District, which he said was regarded as a “dumpsite” and a haven for witchcraft.
Clovgate director cleared of fraud
CLOVGATE Elevators director Mr Collin Mapepa Jeche, who was being accused of defrauding ZESA Holdings of $622 000, has been found not guilty and acquitted by a Harare court.











