Govt moots scraping running mate clause
Government is considering amending the Constitution to remove a clause, that makes the post of Vice President(s) elective, which is set to come into effect in the next harmonised elections in 2023.
Govt moots scraping running mate clause
Government is considering amending the Constitution to remove a clause, that makes the post of Vice President(s) elective, which is set to come into effect in the next harmonised elections in 2023.
Makamba’s empire crumbles
PROMINENT businessman Mr James Makamba’s empire seems to be crumbling after the High Court placed his Kestrel Corporation under provisional judicial management as Mr George Manyere fights to recover his US$2,7 million.
Debate on running mate plausible
With its 2013 constitution Zimbabwe made a much better job of putting together a coherent, consistent and democratic constitution to replace the much amended and somewhat tatty 1980 constitution. But…
ED swarmed in Kwekwe shop
President Emmerson Mnangagwa was yesterday forced to abort his shopping at OK supermarket in Kwekwe after an enthusiastic crowd instantaneously swarmed the shop jostling for ‘handshakes, selfies and a glimpse’ of him.
Love breaking religious barriers
WHEN German philosopher, Karl Marx said ‘religion is the opium of the people’, he could not have envisaged that love conquers all.
Cyclone aid looters to face the music
Government will decisively deal with irresponsible individuals who abuse or distribute aid along partisan lines, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Zesa board ready to wield the axe
The new Zesa Holdings board says it is sharpening its swords for a brutal fight against misgovernance at the State-owned power utility, especially alleged corruption in tender awards and nepotism.
Rhumba dance for DeMbare
“YOU haven’t seen nothing yet,” declared Congolese red hot striker Ngandu Mangala soon after his brilliant brace powered Dynamos to their first win in an opening league fixture since 2015.
Zim reforms impress US
Reforms being implemented by the President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led Government are positive and a reflection of great urgency to transform the country economically and politically, United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols has said.










