Zanu PF seeks to cement dominance

TOMORROW’s by-elections present Zanu PF with a chance to cement its dominance and defend the cardinal values of democracy, peace, unity and non-violence, President Mnangagwa said.

Ruling party confident of victory

ZANU PF is confident of snatching a number of seats from opposition political parties tomorrow when the country goes for by-elections in 28 constituencies and 122 wards.

All systems go for by-elections

ALL is set for tomorrow’s by-elections with both the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) saying they are ready to ensure free and credible polls that are being contested in 28 constituencies and 122 local authorities.

Positive economic recovery signs in Zim: IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says there are positive signs of the economic recovery in Zimbabwe starting last year after two years of recession, adding that Government had done well in addressing macroeconomic imbalances while also ensuring that vulnerable members of society were supported.

Mamombe, Chimbiri cellphones never left Harare, court told

CELLPHONES believed to be owned by Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri never left Harare on the day they claim to have been abducted, data records have revealed.

Sovereign Fund signs deal with Invictus

THE Zimbabwe Sovereign Wealth Fund (ZSWF) has agreed with Australian oil and gas exploration firm Invictus Energy on the prospecting and exploitation of any gas and oil finds in Muzarabani where the Government has ceded its mineral rights to the wealth fund.

Angel of Hope, partners hailed for state-of-the-art prison clinic, computer lab

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation and its partners, is building a state-of-the-art clinic and a computer lab at the newly-constructed Marondera Female Open Prison to cater for the needs of inmates and the nearby community.

Zim diamond firms regain sparkle

The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), the country’s largest diamond miner, has set a production target of over 5 million carats this year, while others including Anjin and Murowa are expanding production capacities to drive growth in the sector, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

Harare city a huge stink

Blessings Chidakwa and Marytise Vambayi RESIDENTS of Harare have blasted opposition parties in charge of the city for neglecting service delivery saying the country’s capital deserves better. Presently, residents are…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: By-election voters need to look at the facts, record

Tomorrow a good slice of the Zimbabwean electorate goes to the polls to elect 28 Members of the National Assembly and 105 councillors for local authorities and everyone hopes that the voters are thinking carefully when they cast their ballots.

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