Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF on Wednesday threatened respected Zimbabwe journalist Hopewell Chin’ono for exposing the corrupt dealings by the brutal and bloodthirsty party and the canning First Family.
Zimbabwe leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired his long time ally Energy Mutodi as the deputy minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.
HARARE- Divisions have resurfaced within Zanu PF as Team Lacoste which backs incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa and the military backed Cosleg have gone on overdrive mode to expose each other in recent weeks.
The Constitutional Court led by Chief Justice Luke Malaba handed down the abridged version of the judgment in the case in which the applicant (Nelson Chamisa) challenged the validity of the Presidential election held on 30 July 2018.
HARARE - Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa says he will on Friday give increasingly weary Zimbabweans the signal on the course of action he will take in the next few months to end the present crisis.
HARARE - Former Transport minister Joram Gumbo on Tuesday emerged unscathed after the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) withdrew corruption charges against him under unclear circumstances, casting doubt over the independence of the anti-graft body.
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s former Youth Minister during Robert Mugabe’s penultimate tenure as President, Saviour Kasukuwere reportedly met with Zimbabwean Journalists in South Africa, according to George Charamba's encrypted Tweet.
HARARE - A 35-minute documentary published today demonstrates how the 2018 presidential election was rigged through the use of 10,985 purportedly original V11s that were inputted into an Excel spreadsheet at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) National Command Centre (NCC).
BULAWAYO - A section of traditional leaders, fronted by outspoken Ntabazinduna Chief Nhlahlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni, believe the western sanctions must neither be removed nor relaxed, as they are not responsible for Zimbabwe’s current economic and social meltdown according to a report by Center For Innovation and Technology (CITE).
HARARE - The ruling ZANU PF stalwart Christopher Mutsvangwa has blamed MDC leader Nelson Chamisa for the breakdown of talks to form another Government of National Unity (GNU) soon after the late former President Robert Mugabe was deposed from office in November 2017.