Elia Ntali

Elia Ntali is a Journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. He has written extensively on social, economic and political issues. Working as a Freelance journalist for local and international news outlets. He has more than 5 years experience.

Review mobile data charges, committee tells Zimbabwe telecoms regulator

Harare-The parliamentary committee of ICT Postal and Courier Service has called on the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to review the data tariff charges that are being charged by telecommunications companies in the country and reduce them to affordable prices. Chairperson of ICT committee Charlton Hwende demanded to know from
May 8, 2019
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Air Zimbabwe’s only working aircraft grounded

A small fire incident on an Air Zimbabwe flight on Sunday night has forced the carrier to ground its only operating aircraft. The Boeing 767-200ER, which has to be one of the hardest-working aeroplanes in the aviation industry, serves the Harare, Bulawayo
April 29, 2019

Journalists petition Harare Mayor and Police

Harare- Journalists in Harare stormed Harare’s Town house and Central police to hand in a petition against police brutality. The journalist who walked to Town House handed their petition to Harare Mayor Cllr Herbert Gomba who promised to address the journalist once
April 8, 2019

Former MDC MP James Maridadi recruited for Ambassador position

Harare-Former Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) legislator for Mabvuku Tafara, James Maridadi has been recruited for appointment as ambassador by President Mnangagwa. Maridadi attended an induction workshop for 16 ambassador designates in Harare on Wednesday. Maridadi lost the MDC primary election to
April 4, 2019

Zimbabwe’s national debt worrisome-Zimcodd

Harare- The Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) has expressed concern over the country’s mounting debt. Speaking during a media training on debt in the capital, ZIMCODD executive director Janet Zhou said what is worrying is the rise in domestic debt
March 21, 2019
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