Chamisa tells bemused MDC-T supporters of flying elephants
MDC-T vice president Nelson Chamisa is taking too long to realise that winning a national election or running a country is not the same as performing theatrics for a rented crowd or posting pictures from rallies on social media. Soon he will realise too that saucy jibes at opponents on their own don’t constitute party policy to win national elections. And also that borrowed robes don’t make one a king.
Grace Mugabe PhD: ZACC gets fresh warrant
HARARE provincial magistrate Mr Elisha Singano has issued a fresh warrant empowering the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to search and seize all documents relevant to its investigations on whether or not University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura corruptly awarded former First Lady Grace Ntombizodwa Mugabe a doctoral degree.
UPDATED – Nyagura remains in office: Prof Murwira
The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura will remain in office unless President Mnangagwa who is the Chancellor of the institution decides otherwise, a Cabinet minister has said.
ED guarantees free, fair polls
President Mnangagwa says Government is putting in place measures to ensure the country conducts free, fair and credible elections due in the next few months.
Money Laundering Bill gazetted
Government has gazetted the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill which seeks to strengthen the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) by giving it autonomous powers to effectively combat the crime.
Andy Muridzo and the politics of music
Someone out there please tell Andy Muridzo that talent is cheaper than table salt yet if well managed it can buy the world.
GEORGE BEST’S CHARMING STUPIDITY APPEARS A REPLICA OF DENVER’S ADVENTURE TO THE RUINS
THE striking irony of it all was found in Farai Jere’s beaming smile on Wednesday as CAPS United rolled the red carpet for Denver Mukamba when this Dynamos outcast, some even now call him a reject, a zitye or a bhero, arrived for his first training session as the newest recruit to the Green Machine family.
KING PETER LEFT OUT
LEGENDARY Zimbabwean footballer Peter Ndlovu might have blazed a trail as the first African player to feature in the English Premiership, but his brilliance for modest club Coventry City have failed to earn him a place among the greatest stars from the continent to play in that league.
MDC-T elders fail to unite party
The MDC-T guardian council of elders is struggling to bring together the two warring camps tussling for control of the opposition party, as the groups led by Mr Nelson Chamisa and Dr Thokozani Khupe are preoccupied with defending and consolidating their turf, it has been learnt.
Govt launches landmine policy
Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) yesterday launched the Zimbabwe National Mine Action Strategic Plan (2018-2025) meant to rid the country of landmines planted by the Ian Smith-Rhodesian regime during the liberation war in the 1970s.











