Mary Mliswa booted out

The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial executive committee last weekend removed Cde Mary Mliswa-Chikoka from the position of treasurer and replaced her with Cde Reuben Marumahoko, after it was felt that she was no longer carrying out the party programmes.

Zanu-PF to hold inter-district indabas in Midlands Province

Zanu-PF is set to hold inter-district meetings in the Midlands Province from today to Friday to update its members on the country’s socio-economic situation.

Chamisa’s breakfast ‘Prayer Meeting’: The untold truth

On  the 6th of February 2019 the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, HE Cde ED Mnangagwa, convened a meeting at State House for all Presidential contestants in the 2018 elections to discuss the framework on the proposed National Dialogue.

AU calls for peace conference on Libya

ADDIS ABABA. — The African Union (AU) has proposed a global conference in July to try to resolve the conflict in Libya with the aim of holding elections in October.

Civil servants strikes, opposition’s Trojan horse

Zimbabwe is fast becoming a “strike country” as various civil service arms try and outdo each other in registering their grievances against Government through withdrawal of labour and other forms of protest.

Examination fees remain unchanged

LOCAL examination fees will remain unchanged after Cabinet resolved to retain the 2018 fee structure.

Court confirms Matiza victory

THE Electoral Court has confirmed Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza as the legitimate National Assembly member for Murehwa South.

Third meeting decisions matrix

(1) Public Enterprises Reform Programme: State Lotteries and Gaming Board

Housing coops charge members at black market rates

Land developers in Mutare are now demanding outstanding payments in US dollars or RTGS at prevailing black market rates, leaving aspiring house owners at risk of losing out on both the land and subscriptions they have been paying for years, The Herald has learnt.

Sunshine Boys to fix strike force

HARARE City assistant coach Mark Mathe says the Sunshine Boys are investing most of their resources towards improving their strike force which they believe was their major undoing last season.

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