World Bank vindicates ED vision
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is poised to become an upper middle-income economy within a decade, according to the World Bank’s vice-president for Africa.
UK, US ready to work with Zimbabwe Government
Gabriel Masvora, News Editor THE United Kingdom and United States of America have pledged to continue working with the Zimbabwe Government in the aftermath of last week’s harmonised elections, adding…
UPDATED: Triumphant ED lays out his cards• . . . pledges to serve all Zimbabweans • . . . to probe post-election violence
President Mnangagwa has pledged to serve all Zimbabweans irrespective of political affiliation following his election to the Presidency in the harmonised elections on Monday.
Congratulatory messages pour in
Sadc chairman and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent his congratulatory message to President Mnangagwa following his election as the country’s leader in the July 30 harmonised elections.
ZESN endorses ZEC results
THE Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) — the largest domestic observer group in the just-ended harmonised elections — has released its separate election results that tally with those announced by the country’s official electoral body, further disproving rigging claims by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.
ED victory boon for the economy
ZIMBABWEANS in the Diaspora under the Zimbabwe-South Africa (Zim-SA) Forum have congratulated President Emmerson Mnangagwa for winning the presidential race in the just ended harmonised elections.
UPDATED: Chivayo remanded in custody
Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) of over $5 million.
ZEC exposes MDC Alliance’s duplicity
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has decried the opposition MDC Alliance’s deliberate misleading of the public about the country’s electoral processes in a bid to cause unrest following the just-ended 2018 harmonised elections.
Accept defeat, Malema tells Chamisa
LEADER of South African opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Mr Julius Malema, yesterday told MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa to accept defeat by President Mnangagwa in harmonised elections held on Monday, as the electoral playing field was level.











