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Tendai Mugabe in MADZIWA President Mnangagwa has laughed off attempts by some expelled Zanu-PF members to form a political party to fight the revolutionary party in the forthcoming harmonised elections, saying those behind such machinations were lost and misguided.
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Features Writers Last weekend, President Mnangagwa addressed thousands of Zion Christian Church faithful at the giant National Sports Stadium in Harare. His message was one of peace, love and unity — giving the Church a special role in the economic, social, political and spiritual aspects of the society.
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Hildegarde The Arena Thousands of hearts of the alumni of the University of Zimbabwe must be bleeding now, including those of former and current faculty. They are wondering what is going on at this pioneer institution of higher education that opened its doors in 1952. This year, it is celebrating 66 years of existence.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Heroes are born, not made. We have heard that hackneyed phrase, many times. And who is a hero, anyway, many people ask, especially in Zimbabwe when hero status has always been associated with fighting in the liberation struggle that gave us Independence from Britain in 1980?
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Farirai Machivenyika My Speaker Sir Mr Speaker Sir, as we begin 2018, let’s start by looking at some of the events that took place in the legislative assembly last year. The year 2017 will be remembered for two major events — legislative wise — that will forever be etched in the history books of this country.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s son Mr Russell Goreraza allegedly impregnated a South African woman before turning his back on her. Ms Dineo Gwendoline Kekana (22) poured her heart out to The Herald yesterday, saying Mr Goreraza, whom she fell in love with in 2016, was now playing hide-and- seek games and no […]
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Reason Wafawarova Correspondent In a piece titled “The Bloody End of Crocodile Politics,” one acerbic writer by the name Dinizulu Mbikokayise Macaphulana, whose birth name is Jethro Mpofu, raised issues of national interest that cannot go unchallenged. I understand the assumed pen name is also a cover for the writer’s fugitive status after a brush with the […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF’s Extraordinary Congress yesterday endorsed Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the revolutionary party’s President and First Secretary and party Presidential candidate in next year’s harmonised elections. Ratifying resolutions of a Special Central Committee meeting held on November 19, the Extraordinary Congress also upheld the recalling of former
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Takunda Maodza New Editor—- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday thanked congress for confirming him as President and First Secretary of zanu-pf and endorsing his presidential candidature in harmonised elections next year. Officially closing the zanu-pf Extraordinary Congress held at Robert Mugabe Square in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa pledged to be the people’s servant.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter All is set for the Zanu-PF Extraordinary Congress to be officially opened by the party’s First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare today. Delegates to the assembly, including foreigners, arrived in Harare yesterday for the one-day event.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— ZANU-PF holds a Politburo meeting in Harare today, signalling the beginning of processes leading to Friday’s Extraordinary Congress. Today’s meeting will be followed by a Central Committee meeting tomorrow.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who took his Oath of Office yesterday, paid tribute to his predecessor, Cde Robert Mugabe, saying his mistakes will never detract from his immense contribution to the liberation and development of Zimbabwe.
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Christopher Farai Charamba Political Writer On July 25, 2014, two days after her 49th birthday, then First Lady Grace Mugabe was unanimously recommended by the Zanu-PF Women’s League to take up the post of its secretary.
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Blessings Chidakwa Mash West Correspondent The Minister of State for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Cde Webster Shamu, who was recently readmitted into Zanu-PF and subsequently appointed a minister, says suspended or expelled party members should always abide by the party’s ruling, humble themselves and ask for forgiveness, instead of trying to fight back.
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This is the address by President Mugabe at the solidarity rally organised by the Youth League at the Zanu-PF headquarters yesterday. Pamberi neZanu-PF, nokubatana muZanu-PF, netsika muZanu-PF, nekutevera gwara muZanu-PF, nerukudzo muZanu-PF, neYouth League muZanu-PF neWomen’s League muZanu-PF. Pasi nevasingadi kubatana nevamwe. Pasi nevanoda kutyora mirawo yeZanu-PF, pamberi nemaWar Veterans edu. Ndinoda kutanga nekukutendesesai mayouth […]
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