Mapfumo said the government’s number one priority should be to root out corruption, which he said is rife in the country, affecting efforts to revive the economy.
Farmer and Uzumba Member of Parliament Simbaneuta Mudarikwa of Zanu-PF said sanctions imposed on Harare by the West have hurt the banking sector forcing it to abandon farmers
The Bill will now be sent to President Mugabe, who is expected to sign it into law as early as Friday, clearing the path for general elections which he insists should be held by June 29 when parliament’s five-year term draws to an end
Topics such as job creation, infrastructure development, education and social service delivery, are among issues that will be discussed at the MDC-T conference
Secretary-general Promise Mkwananzi of the party’s Youth Assembly said his party views this as harassment
A member of the MDC-T in Mashonaland West said his province is facing the same problems bedeviling the exercise countrywide
Cabinet met in Harare Tuesday and agreed that the Registrar-General’s office should quickly address complaints being raised by the public, especially payments for lost identity cards which it recently suspended and the role of village heads in issuing identity documents
Provincial administrative offices said they have not received communication from their bosses in Harare that the so-called aliens can now register as voters
According to Parliamentary and Constitutional Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga, all lawmakers are supposed to attend the important parliamentary sessions as both houses resume sitting Tuesday
Chamisa said his party will not hesitate to discipline those caught flouting set rules guiding the process.
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formation of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says this is a deliberate ploy to block supporters in its strongholds from registering as voters
The MDC-T spokesman said anomalies in the voter registration exercise will be raised with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, the Southern African Development Community and African Union.
Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa Wednesday announced the government has secured funds to launch the much-awaited mobile voter registration exercise
ZCTU secretary general Japhet Moyo said the main event to mark the day will be at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare
Delegates that include labour and employer representatives are from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Uganda and four other nations
The meeting was called by ZEC following reports by political parties that some of their supporters are finding it difficult to register as voters with the Registrar General’s Office, which is in charge of that process
At least 1,200 people applied to contest in the primaries on the party’s ticket but 200 were disqualified following a vetting process conducted by the party’s National Executive and National Counci
In its letter written Monday, the union said it is not happy with the recently adopted draft constitution which it says falls below its members’ labour expectations
Geoff Nyarota: 'I have no wish to engage him (Muchauraya) about his eligibility or otherwise through abusive statements issued through the media''
The number of families affected by heavy rains and strong winds that hit Mberengwa East, Midlands province last Wednesday has risen to 182
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