Transfer Of Voters’ Roll To Registrar-General’s Office Will Improve Efficiency – ZEC

Transfer Of Voters’ Roll To Registrar-General’s Office Will Improve Efficiency – ZEC

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says Constitutional Amendment Act No. 3, which, among other things, transfers voter registration and the compilation and maintenance of the voters’ roll to the Registrar-General’s Office while establishing the Zimbabwe Electoral Delimitation Commission, will strengthen the country’s electoral management framework by streamlining operations and improving efficiency.

High-flying Zimbabwe meet under-strength Bangladesh in T20I series opener

High-flying Zimbabwe meet under-strength Bangladesh in T20I series opener

Already without Litton, Mehidy, Taskin and Mahmud, Bangladesh will also miss the injured Mustafizur

Nearly 100 000 Zimbabweans have left SA since late May, Zim govt says

Nearly 100 000 Zimbabweans have left SA since late May, Zim govt says

The Zimbabwean government says nearly 100 000 of its citizens have returned from South Africa since late May amid heightened tensions over immigration in South Africa, where groups such as March and March called for foreigners to leave the country.

As Human-Wildlife Conflict Rises, Zimbabwean Communities Find New Ways to Coexist

As Human-Wildlife Conflict Rises, Zimbabwean Communities Find New Ways to Coexist

Rebounding populations of lions and elephants are venturing out of protected parklands and closer to nearby communities. With human-wildlife conflict on the rise, a grassroots organization is empowering communities with non-lethal solutions.

Bulawayo man appeals for help to trace family after fleeing South Africa unrest

Bulawayo man appeals for help to trace family after fleeing South Africa unrest

A 64-year-old Zimbabwean who returned from South Africa after anti-immigrant unrest is appealing for help to find relatives in Bulawayo whom he has not seen in nearly 30 years.

Zuma defends Mbeki’s failure

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and the government of Zimbabwe should illustrate seriousness in finding a solution to the country's crisis to cushion President Thabo...

SA, Bots ‘fed up with exiles’

Plans are underway for mass deportations of Zimbabweans if the Mugabe regime fail to bow to...

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Get up, Stand up – for Zimbabwe’s children


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Shares for Hwange workers


HWANGE Colliery Company (HCC) shareholders have given the nod for the company to the increase its...

Economy worries Pahad

THE South African government has again expressed concern over the current political and economic situation in...

Zim tops in software piracy


ZIMBABWE has been ranked as the country with the highest rate of computer software piracy in...

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ZESA Holdings, reeling from persistent foreign currency shortages, has revealed that  load-shedding will increase due to...

Mugabes term comes to an end (12-07-07)

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LOCAL and international academics as well as organisations helping Zimbabwean migrants are contemplating on formulating an...

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By Peter Kadiki
HARARE:
THE two factions of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) are mulling a pull-out...

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