ZCTU secretary general Japhet Moyo says government’s desperation will hit the workers hard
In an exclusive interview with Studio 7’s Blessing Zulu, Makoni says he is in the process of restructuring his party.
'Geo-political tensions in the Middle East are expected to affect oil production and, hence, pushing oil prices from an average of US$104.1 in 2013 to US$106.1 per barrel'
Chinamasa tells business leaders in Harare that Zimbabwe has had to pay millions of dollars to keep Chinese creditors at bay.
Biti says President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF party has no clue on how to deal with these two issues.
In an exclusive interview, the law professor says his strategy is to organise for the 2023 election not the immediate 2018 poll.
The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial executive has suspended its secretary for information and publicity and Hurungwe North Member of Parliament
Attorney Leonard argued that his client won’t have a fair trial unless U.S. district judge, Elaine Bucklo, orders Mr. Mugabe to give a deposition when he visits New York.
Pressure is mounting on President Mugabe and his cabinet to divulge details about his trip to China
He is accusing President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF of sabotaging his party’s operations by failing to release funds it is entitled to under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.
The prime minister’s spokesperson, Thabo Thakalekoala, says the situation remains tense in Lesotho.
Mr. Zuma was on Monday meeting Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to discuss the situation in the mountainous enclave, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa.
A gag order issued by party chairman Simon Khaya Moyo has caused further friction in the party as people jostle for positions ahead of the party’s December elective congress.
Tsvangirai’s lawyers say they are trying to reach common ground with the workers’ lawyers represented by Manase and Manase legal practioners.
The party chairman barred party members from dragging first lady Grace Mugabe’s name into their factional fights
The ANC’s secretary general, Gwede Manthashe, told Studio 7 Pretoria will not “drive whites into the sea” and duplicate Zimbabwe’s controversial black empowerment programme
Zanu-PF blames the country’s economic problems on targeted sanctions, but Mr. Mugabe’s critics blame it on corruption and inconsistent economic policies
Mr. Mugabe said he felt "very much at home", and thanked President Xi for the invitation which reminded him of the past and "brings our past to the present"
Harare city assistant librarian, Tariro Dube, said the donation is welcome for the struggling library
Prince Aisle Ben Israel AND C. Gregory Turner, allegedly met Mr. Mugabe and then central bank chief, Gideon Gono, and others who were individually subject to U.S. sanctions
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