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Scrape Sadc summit exposes bloc

Thousands of people have been killed in the conflict in Eastern DRC in a war that has forced some Sadc States to deploy troops to that country.
By Staff Reporters 3h ago

ED caps wife at MSU graduation

The First Lady was among 6 479 graduands who were conferred with various degrees at the university.
By Stephen Chadenga 3h ago

Zim Commonwealth possible readmission queried

Mnangagwa’s bid to return Zimbabwe to the Commonwealth received a major boost with the bloc’s outgoing secretary-general, Patricia Scotland, supporting the move.

ED declares Mbare inferno a disaster

Government’s declaration of disaster is a critical step in mobilising resources and aid to support the affected traders.
By Chantay Ruswa Nov. 19, 2024

ED in constitutional violation over security minister: MP

Mnangagwa, who emerged victorious in the disputed 2023 general elections, failed to appoint a minister of Intelligence when he named his cabinet team.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Nov. 18, 2024

Byo residents petition ED over police corruption

The residents expressed concern over alleged corrupt activities by members of the police at Queens Park and Khumalo police stations in Bulawayo.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 18, 2024

Fresh doubt casts on Sadc as leaders meet

The regional bloc has called for an extraordinary summit in Harare with heads of State and government meeting on Wednesday this week.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 18, 2024

Just tell them to stop it!

Zanu PF also knows that even if it forges ahead with the plans to amend the Constitution, Mnangagwa cannot be a beneficiary of the changes.
By Newsday Nov. 14, 2024

Harare explodes over ED2030 slogan

Sources have been claiming that Mnangagwa wanted the two-year extension, but was forced to climb down after realising that the military and war veterans were against the move.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Nov. 13, 2024