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.

Zimbabwe Bread price goes up again

Harare- For the third time in two months the retail price for bread has increased in Zimbabwe. Consumers will have to part with $2.70 for a loaf which they had been buying for $1.80 The increase has been attributed to foreign currency
March 7, 2019

Breaking: Bus Stop TV Comedian Arrested

Harare- Bus stop TV comedian Samantha Kureya also known as Gonyeti was on Tuesday picked up by plain clothes police officers from the CID Law and Order department. It is not known why the Comedian has been picked up by the police.
February 26, 2019

Another fuel shortage in Zimbabwe

Harare- Commuters in Harare were on Monday evening left stranded after commuter omnibus operators hiked fares owing to fuel shortages. Long winding queues could be seen on service stations that still had the scarce commodity with the black market charging between $25
February 26, 2019
Zimbabwe former Finance Minister Tendai Biti

BREAKING: MDC vice chairperson, Tendai Biti Convicted

Harare-MDC Alliance deputy national chairperson Tendai has been convicted of contravening sections of the Electoral Act after he prematurely announced the 2018 Presidential Election results.. Biti called a press conference on July 31 last year, a day after voting, and said that their tallying
February 18, 2019

One year on after the death of Morgan Tsvangirai his legacy lives

Harare-A year after Zimbabwe’s charismatic opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai succumbed to colon cancer, his country is still struggling with legitimacy crisis. Watch Documentary on Morgan Tsvangirai Tsvangirai’s death on February 14, 2018, triggered fears that the party that he found would sink
February 15, 2019

Zimbabwe Government repeals draconian Information law

Harare- Cabinet on Tuesday approved the repealing of the infamous Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and tabled three Bills to replace the law that regulated the operations of the media. Addressing journalists after a cabinet meeting Information and
February 13, 2019
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