Parly to audit CDF
Parliament will soon begin auditing Constituency Development Funds that were distributed to legislators to fund development projects.
ZEC to monitor media poll coverage
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is set to monitor the coverage of political parties by media outlets in the country towards elections later this year, a senior official has said.
Mudzuri blames party members for Chamisa’s rise
MDC-T deputy president Engineer Elias Mudzuri has cast aspersions on the presidency of Mr Nelson Chamisa, saying party members “followed the wind” in choosing the late founding party president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s successor.
24 ex-convicts back in prison
A TOTAL of 24 inmates, including five women, who were released on Presidential Amnesty are back in prison hardly two weeks after gaining freedom.
Editorial Comment: Leadership unwieldly for gaffe-prone Chamisa
As MDC-T president Mr Nelson Chamisa tries to extricate himself from a politically taxing series of faux paus or gaffes occasioned by his weekend political stunts in Bulawayo, it becomes opportune to note what the world’s best-selling and widely distributed book, the Bible, counsels.
EPOUPA’S BIG GAMBLE
CAMEROONIAN forward Christian Epoupa risks being frozen out of action for the rest of the year after Dynamos yesterday indicated they will not budge to his demands to push for a release from his contract amid indications his head has been turned by Ngezi Platinum.
‘Only $282m realised from Chiadzwa’
GOVERNMENT realised a measly $282 million in six years through taxes and dividends from diamond firms that operated in Chiadzwa, a move that eventually prompted the consolidation of the diamond sector in 2016 to boost State revenues.
Zanu-PF Politburo meets today
THE Zanu-PF Politburo meets today and is expected to discuss a number of issues as the ruling party prepares for general elections set for July.
Chamisa and the rise of Nerrorism
Of course, we are tempted to talk about the controversial MDC faction Nelson Chamisa and his growing notoriety for making dubious claims during his rallies.
Mighty Warriors stand-off continues
THE Mighty Warriors continued with their sit-in yesterday at the ZIFA Village demanding their winning bonuses and allowances following the Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifiers first round victory over Namibia.











