Chamisa says Dzamara was poisoned

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa made sensational revelations on Thursday at the late Patson Dzamara's funeral that the young human rights fighter was poisoned by Zanu PF government.

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa made sensational revelations on Thursday at the late Patson Dzamara's funeral that the young human rights fighter was poisoned by Zanu PF government.

Human rights fighter Dr Patson Dzamara who was announced last week to have been diagnosed with cancer of the colon has died.

HARARE - Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary general Raymond Majongwe has reacted angrily to the reforms made by the government in the education sector and demanded a referendum.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Sibusiso Busi Moyo finally broke silence on the crisis in Zimbabwe and human rights abuse issue.

Zimbabwe’s health delivery system is being reformed and restructured, new Health minister vice president Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday, promising a new era in healthcare.

HARARE - Zimbabwe journalist Hopewell Chin'ono who was arrested for exposing corruption by the Zanu PF ruling elite will remain in prison at least until Tuesday, August 18, after magistrate Ngoni Nduna on Friday postponed a ruling into a prosecution application for defense lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa to stand down for contempt.

HARARE - Energy minister Fortune Chasi on Friday received the sack from President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the widening tiff within the Zimbabwe revolutionary party Zanu PF takes a new low.

HARARE - Zimbabwe leader Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday promised the country's disgruntled citizens that corruption, under-utilization of land, holding of mining concessions for speculation and other unwanted ways of doing things are now gone and "Zimbabweans need to work together in love, unity and accountability so as to honour our heroes and heroines".

HARARE - South Africa's envoys who were appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to monitor the political situation in Zimbabwe in the aftermath of an international uproar over human rights abuses have arrived at State House, Harare for a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

EFF leader Julius Malema on Sunday appealed to Zimbabwean youths to take decisive steps and end President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s increasingly autocratic rule, warning that social media activism alone would not bring about the desired change.