No fresh polls before Diaspora Vote is restored
The story, ‘Fresh poll looms as Zanu- PF, MDC-T push to recall MPs,” should be a matter of great concern to every serious-thinking Zimbabwean.
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The story, ‘Fresh poll looms as Zanu- PF, MDC-T push to recall MPs,” should be a matter of great concern to every serious-thinking Zimbabwean.
India is checking whether thousands of newly built toilets are being used.
Against a background of cancelled Zimbabwean s hows in the UK since September 2014 due to visa related complications, Nox made an ‘Against All Odds’ trip for the scheduled December UK tour alongside Freddy Gwala and Platform One from South Africa.
The bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21, “Do not despise prophecies, but test everything; hold fast what is good.” At the beginning of 2014, we were all dragged into stampedes of acquiring anointing oils with a ‘prophecy’ that we will prosper and the country’s ailing industries would rebound in remarkable ways.
While President Mugabe and his entire family are away on a luxurious holiday in the Far East his broke Government yesterday said it will pay bonuses to all civil servants who have not yet received their 13th cheque from the week beginning January 5.
At least 40 000 Zimbabweans face deportation from South Africa after they failed to meet yesterday’s deadline to apply for permits under that country’s “Zimbabwean Special Permit (ZSP)” window.
By Godknows Matarutse HARARE – The decision by CAPS United not to appoint a substantive coach in time ahead of the 2015 season is a huge gamble that is poised to backfire, the club’s former players have said. The Green Machine are without a coach after Taurai Mangwiro dumped them to join ambitious side Harare […]
HARARE – Dynamos are in danger of being dragged before the courts for allegedly failing to pay Zimphos training ground rentals as well as the ground’s care-taker, who has now taken the legal route.
Former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, Gideon Gono has responded to media reports that he will be investigated for owning vast tracts of land in Bulawayo.
HARARE – The Daily News is facing a fresh State onslaught following false claims by Zimbabwe’s controversial First Lady Grace Mugabe late last year that former Vice President Joice Mujuru owns a 10 percent stake in the newspaper.