Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent Local authorities that repeatedly fail to meet service delivery targets risk censure from the central...
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By Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw THE Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology is not a Zanu-PF project, as alleged by anti-government forces, but a national institution, Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe has said. Minister Garwe stated that the school is driving a national ideological programme as guided by President Mnangagwa and is not affiliated […]
Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent Local authorities that repeatedly fail to meet service delivery targets risk censure from the central...
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE this year realised numerous successes as a result of ZANU PF’s unity, hard work and commitment to set...
Sikhumbuzo Moyo FRESH details have emerged in the heartbreaking death of Umguza headmaster Mncedisi Nyathi, revealing that the 52 year old Nyamandlovu...
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter ZANU PF remains the sole vehicle for accelerated development that will spur the country to a better future, riding on...
Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday handed over 21 vehicles and cash to the Zanu PF Women’s League and the party’s affiliate, Young...
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter THE Zanu PF membership and Zimbabweans at large should be wary of sideshows, misinformation and falsehoods peddled by...
Image: paulynn/stock.adobe.com Roads Australia (RA) has welcomed confirmation from Treasurers that development of a national road-user charging...
Source: Mudenda trashes 2030 challenge –Newsday Zimbabwe A CHALLENGE to the Zanu PF resolution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignited a fresh wave of political discourse by urging Zanu-PF members to fully embrace the party’s conference...
– Manickchand says minor works remain, vows only finished building will open (Kaieteur News) – The $346 million Bamia Primary School project...