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‘Recalled Makone still running Harare’

Chitengu’s name was on Tshabangu’s recall list, but he survived because his surname was misspelt.
By Kenneth Nyangani Dec. 1, 2023
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Harare mayor embraces Pomona project

In an interview, Harare mayor Ian Makone described the project as impressive.
By Problem Masau Nov. 7, 2023

‘Govt’s failure to fund water treatment fuels cholera’

As the water crisis deepened, government has promised to provide funds for the purchase of chemicals for the immediate relief of residents to increase treated water production capacity.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 20, 2023

Caps, DeMbare opt to share Rufaro Stadium

Other improvements at the facility will see the construction of a shopping mall.
By Brent Shamu Oct. 6, 2023

Union leader booted out over Zanu PF links

Artuz president Obert Masaraure confirmed Runesu’s suspension, but remained tight-lipped over the “retrogressive grouping” Runesu was working with.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Jun. 25, 2023

Nomination process divides CCC Beitbridge members

They pointed fingers at deputy national organising secretary and former Beitbridge mayor, Morgan Ncube and another senior member Sithabisiwe Mulowa as the chief culprits.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 12, 2023

Chamisa books rematch with ED

NewsDay gathered yesterday that Chamisa was unchallenged in all the provinces.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Apr. 5, 2023

Zec ‘frustrating’ first-time voters

CCC secretary for election Ian Makone said more people would register to vote if Zec was not captured.
By Miriam Mangwaya Sep. 14, 2022

Backlash over ZEC’s huge 2023 poll fees

In a statutory instrument 144 of 2022, which amended S1 153 of 2014 issued on Friday, ZEC said the cost of fielding a presidential candidate was now US$20 000 up from US$1 000, US$1 000 from US$50 and $200 for senators and councillors from US$100.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2022