POLITICS

Zanu-PF wary of bhora musango

A senior Zanu-PF official in Manicaland has expressed fear that disgruntled party supporters will vote for the opposition in the forthcoming elections in protest over the chaotic manner in which the p...

By Staff reporter | Published: 26 May 2018

POLITICS

Zimbabwe needs more international support - UN

With a new administration in place and plans to hold free and fair general elections later this year, authorities in Zimbabwe are hoping to see greater international investment in their country, accor...

By Agencies | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

'Zanu-PF will not resort to violence this time'

Vice President, General (retired) Constantino Chiwenga has said that election violence is a thing of the past and that Zanu-PF would not resort to violence ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections. Acco...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Zec sued over printing ballot papers

Zec has been dragged to court over the illegal printing of ballot papers by the PDP leader Tendai Biti.The PDP challenge come after Legislative watchdog, Veritas, has called on the Zimbabwe Electoral ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Ethan Tsvangirai kicked out of school

The late MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai's child has been chucked out of school for failing to pay school fees, the Daily News reported.As a result, the mother of the child - born out of wedlock...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Chinotimba embarks on music career

NOTHING beats this.It was at President Emmerson Mnangagwa's sell-out rally at Murambinda B Primary School, and one politician stole the limelight and kept thousands of party supporters on their toes a...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa should publicly censure Mukupe

Finance deputy minister Terrence Mukupe has a knack for uttering the most unsavoury things and there is need for him to be publicly censured.His latest gaffe that the military will not allow MDC-T lea...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Josaya Hungwe to retire after polls

Long-serving Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister, Josaya Hungwe, who recently got a second bite of the cherry following the coming in of the new political dispensation led by President Emmerson Mnang...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Mujuru, Dabengwa stampeding to join Chamisa?

OPPOSITION parties' talks to form a grand coalition to challenge Zanu-PF presidential candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa in this year's polls have reportedly reached an advanced stage with several leaders, ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Pressure mounts for Mukupe's ouster

OPPOSITION political parties and social commentators have upped the ante on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to expel Finance deputy minister Terence Mukupe for "recklessly" claiming that the military wou...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

'Mnangagwa donation to Marange a vote-buying gimmick'

OPPOSITION parties yesterday raised the flag over President Emmerson Mnangagwa's donation of food hampers, computers and cash to the Marange community this week, describing the gesture as a vote-buyin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Mujuru heads to Manicaland province

NATIONAL People's Party leader and former Vice-President Joice Mujuru heads to Manicaland province today, where she is billed to address a campaign rally at Rimbi business centre in Chipinge.NPP spoke...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Zanu-PF, MDC-T members in court over BVR registration

AN MDC-T official who allegedly assaulted a Zanu-PF member accusing her of recording names of people taking part in the Biometric Voter's Registration (BVR) exercise appeared before Marondera magistra...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Mnangagwa portrait painter finally paid

BULAWAYO visual artist, Charles Dube, has finally been paid $750 for his portrait of President Emmerson Mnangagwa that was displayed during the Independence Day celebrations at the National Sports Sta...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Bulawayo man invents braid twisting machine

A BULAWAYO man has invented a braid twisting machine and is appealing for capital to maximise production.Admire Maraidza told Southern Eye that his machine can take up to two hours to finish one perso...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

OPINION

Why western powers are re-engaging Zimbabwe

WITH elections approaching, the new dispensation's international re-engagement drive is clearly winning over the opposition's isolation pleas. Britain and her allies have thawed relations with the new...

By Hopewell Mauwa | Published: 25 May 2018

OPINION

Political turncoats, prophets should stay out of polls

WHOEVER coined the phrase 'politics is a dirty game' must have had Zanu-PF kind of politics in mind, given the levels of hypocrisy shown by some of the ruling party's so-called 'clairvoyants'.For thei...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Gandawa wants Zimdef fraud charges dropped

Former Higher and Tertiary Education minister Godfrey Gandawa, who is facing criminal charges over the alleged abuse of the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef), has applied to have the charges...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Business loses confidence in Mnangagwa

THE business community appears to have lost confidence in President Emmerson Mnangagwa's new political dispensation, with the latest Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI)'s composite Business Con...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Govt raises civil service pay offer to 17.5%

GOVERNMENT yesterday further increased its salary offer to civil servants from 15 to 17,5 percent in a move that saw the employer and workers negotiators finally finding common ground and putting pen ...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Gift Banda accused of playing kingmaker

BULAWAYO Deputy Mayor, Councillor Gift Banda, has been accused of trying to play 'kingmaker' in the MDC-T primary elections in the city.Clr Banda is accused of using his position as the party's provin...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Command livestock to ensure CSC revival

GOVERNMENT is anchoring the revival of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) on Command Livestock, with emphasis on artificial insemination, which has a 60 percent success rate for a new breed of bulls and h...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

POLITICS

Zanu-PF poll rerun results next week

Zanu-PF name candidates who won in primary election reruns held in 15 constituencies after next week's Politburo meeting.The reruns were held two week ago.In an interview on Wednesday, Zanu-PF Politbu...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Command Broiler starts bearing fruit

Poultry farmers who benefited under the Government's Command Broiler Programme in Goromonzi have started delivering their birds to Kudu Creek Abattoir for processing.The birds are coming mostly from v...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

BUSINESS NEWS

Law Society bars 40 lawyers from practising

THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has barred 40 lawyers from practising this year for various reasons, with the majority, 27, coming from Harare.Most of the lawyers listed do not have practising certi...

By Staff reporter | Published: 25 May 2018

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