Chamisa admits Bulawayo defeat

In a rare concession of defeat at the hands of the revolutionary Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday blamed the disconnect between his party’s leadership and its grassroots support for their loss in a by-election of Ward 28 in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo, long believed to be the bedrock of opposition support.

Violence rears ugly head in MDC-A

Violence reared its ugly head once again within MDC-Alliance after supporters clashed over the weekend during their district congresses held countrywide.

60 tonnes beans, maize meal for Idai victims

The Indian community in Zimbabwe yesterday donated an assortment of goods worth thousands of dollars towards victims of Cyclone Idai.

ZIFA could be hit with a US$1m fine over COSAFA Cup debacle

ZIFA could be handed a fine of up to US$1 million this week, the heaviest financial punishment slapped on the country’s football controlling body, should they be found to have breached the agreement to host this year’s COSAFA Cup senior men’s tournament.

Editorial Comment: Holistic approach will wipe out 0pc pass rates

We brag of the highest literacy rate in Africa and we churn out many highly qualified teachers hence to have such statistics take all and sundry aback.

MPs donate bricks, cement to Idai victims

The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has started distributing 30 tonnes of cement and 30 000 bricks that were donated by two Masvingo legislators to help families that were left homeless after Cyclone Idai hit the province.

Date set for Gumbura jailbreak case ruling

A HararE magistrate is on April 10 expected to make a ruling on the application for discharge at the close of the State case by jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura and eight other inmates accused of attempting to escape from prison.

Call to review maize producer price

Farmers have appealed to Government to adjust the maize producer price this marketing season to enable them to break even and to allow them to go back to the land.

TROJAN STADIUM SET FOR MAJOR FACELIFT

Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP newboys Mushowani Stars could play their home matches at Trojan in Bindura soon after a company agreed to renovate the stadium to bring top-flight football to Mashonaland…

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