Zanu PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo says the decision to declare him a national hero was unanimous
PTUZ secretary general Raymond Majongwe says his organization feels Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has failed to address their grievances
The injured police, reporters and Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe president Johannes Ndanga had to be rushed to a local hospital for treatment
The National Aids Council Wednesday donated $1 million to the Basic Education Assistance Module programme
Tamborinyoka says Tsvangirai failed to attend the rally on the advice of his doctors who said he needed to rest
Geoff Nyarota says his committee’s gender panel is worried that women have failed to capitalize on IMPI’s outreach program to contribute their views
Studio 7 received mixed reports from parents on the ground with some reporting their children were being turned away for not paying fees
Tichaona Muchere says he failed to send his Form Three son to a boarding school because he is failing to raise $405 for fees and $30 for incentives
Campaigning is winding down in South Africa where voters head to the polls in the country’s general election Wednesday to choose 400 National Assembly members and 90 National Council of Provinces members
Deputy Information Minister, Supa Mandiwanzira told Studio 7 that as Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Press Freedom there has been a marked change on the media landscape.
The new constitution requires lawmakers to hold public outreach meetings before a bill is signed into law
We took advantage of his tour to advise him where we are in terms of our interaction with employers and the government
It unveils a voters’ roll model proposing that prisoners and patients in hospitals be allowed to vote
'Our members have expressed concern that most May Day venues have been turned into intimidating political arenas'
Farmers’ unions met last week and agreed that the maize producer price should range between $400 and $420 a tonne to cover input costs
Interim party president Jacob Satiya Ngarivhume approached the police and urged them to release his members
Shumba said they have information that the two were brought back by Mahachi on a one-year contract yet only last yet they were among those given retrenchment letters
Veteran journalist Geoff Nyarota says the media panel was in Marondera and Rusape for its first outreach meetings and will Tuesday be in Mutare
In his papers, Mangoma claims that the party violated some sections of its constitution when they suspended him
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