. . . Ngezi, Chundu elected senators

The Mashonaland West Chiefs’ Assembly elected Chief Ngezi and Chief Chundu to represent the province in the Senate in elections conducted by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission yesterday.

Chiefs elect new Senate reps

CHIEF Nembire and Chief Matsiwo were yesterday elected to represent traditional leaders from Mashonaland Central in the Senate.

PLA marches into new era

BEIJING. – Under southern China’s scorching sun, marines climb high walls with their bare hands and crawl under barbed wire nets, with referees carefully timing them.

BREAKING NEWS: Police invoke POSA

Freeman Razemba, Crime Reporter Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has today invoked the Public Order and Security Act by requesting the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to assist police to maintain law and…

BREAKING NEWS: MDC Alliance to blame for violence, President

The MDC Alliance should be held accountable for the violence that rocked Harare’s central business district this afternoon, President Mnangagwa has said.

JUST IN: President Mnangagwa calls on Zimbabwe to shun violence

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter  PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to shun violence incitement as the country awaits the announcement of Presidential results.

BREAKING NEWS: MDC Alliance turns violent

MDC Alliance’s temerity for violence came to the fore yesterday after its supporters went on the rampage destroying property, torching, blocking roads and attacking pedestrians in Harare’s Central Business District.

BREAKING NEWS: Zanu-PF retains two-thirds majority

Farirai Machivenyika and Fidelis Munyoro Zanu PF has retained its two-thirds majority in the National Assembly following the announcement of the latest batch of results from 55 constituencies announced today.…

Zanu PF rules the roost

THE ruling Zanu PF has won 144 of 210 National Assembly seats effectively sealing a two thirds majority in Parliament.

DR Congo former warlord Bemba returns for presidential bid

KINSHASA. – Congolese opposition leader Jean-Pierre Bemba returned home on Wednesday after a decade in prison in The Hague for a presidential run expected to pose a stiff challenge to President Joseph Kabila or his successor in December’s election.

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