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Chiwenga gives voters chilling warning

Zanu PF Harare East’s Kevin Mutimbanyoka will contest against Ropafadzo Cheza, an independent candidate for the vacant seat.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 21, 2024

Independent candidates ride on Chamisa’s coattails

The CCC has since split into two factions — one linked to Tshabangu and another associated with Chamisa’s fanatics.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Apr. 15, 2024

Nomination court sits for vacant seats

In a statement yesterday, Zec said the nomination court will sit on Tuesday next week.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Mar. 22, 2024

MPs grill minister over Pomona deal

Tendai Biti demanded to know why government, notwithstanding that City of Harare cancelled the agreement with German investor Geogenix BV, continues to pay the US$22 000 per day fee.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Nov. 9, 2022

Zim economic situation hinders women’s political participation

Gumbo was one of the five women that contested on a Zanu PF ticket for the 28 National Assembly seats that were at stake during the plebiscite that was held last Saturday.

By The Standard Mar. 31, 2022

Zim economic situation hinders women’s political participation

Gumbo was one of the five women that contested on a Zanu PF ticket for the 28 National Assembly seats that were at stake during the plebiscite that was held last Saturday.

By The Standard Mar. 31, 2022

Zim economic situation hinders women’s political participation

Gumbo was one of the five women that contested on a Zanu PF ticket for the 28 National Assembly seats that were at stake during the plebiscite that was held last Saturday.

By The Standard Mar. 31, 2022