THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) recently launched a voter education campaign through a planned five-day national blitz, reaching out to potential eligible voters. Similarly, civic society ...
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Misihairabwi-Mushonga hailed for championing Mat’land concerns
OPPOSITION parties and civil society groups in Matabeleland have saluted Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, MDC’s proportional representation legislator for Matabeleland South, for single-hand...
Premier Soccer League action returns
CASTLE Lager Premiership football action resumes this weekend with title-chacing teams facing tricky ties as the championship race staggers towards an intriguing conclusion.
Setting up of the National Data Centre complete: Govt
THE government says the setting up of the National Data Centre is complete and will be launched by year end, as it moves to digitise its operations.
Zifa, PSL clash over Gumbo
ZIFA and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) are headed for another clash following the latter’s summoning of Chicken Inn coach Rahman Gumbo for a disciplinary hearing, a development that has dr...
Teachers concerned over possible 2008 poll violence recurrence
TEACHERS’ unions have expressed concern over the escalation of political violence, saying they now feared for the safety of their members, as the violence, such as that experienced during th...
Zim externalises $30 billion in imports
ZIMBABWE has externalised a cumulated figure of $30 billion since 2009 through imports, a figure enough to fund the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim Asset), an ex...
Old songs predicted Zim’s current struggles
MANY sungura fans today may not recall the late Zambuko band frontman Paul Mpofu’s 1990s song, Guranzira. But when you listen to the song, you get the impression that Mpofu may as well have ...
Vendors’ leader charged with Mugabe insult
SOCIAL activist and National Vendors’ Union of Zimbabwe leader Stern Zvorwadza was yesterday arrested by the police on charges of undermining President Robert Mugabe’s authority.
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