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Samuel Kadungure Mutare Bureau— PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today visit Zambia on the fifth leg of his tour of SADC countries to apprise his regional counterparts on political developments in Zimbabwe. He will meet President Edgar Lungu and Zimbabweans living in that country. President Mnangagwa will use the visit to explain opportunities presented by the new dispensation following the
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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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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Three sitting sadc Heads of State and Government and four other former Presidents from the region attended the swearing-in ceremony of President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday and pledged support for the new administration.
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Fellow countrymen, I feel deeply humbled by the decision of my Party, Zanu-PF, inviting me to serve our great nation, the Republic of Zimbabwe, in the capacity of President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, with effect from today.
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MY family was banished to Zambia when I was still in primary school for resisting the oppressive rule of the white minority regime in 1955. This action hardened my resolve for justice and black empowerment. I joined the United National Independence Party (UNIP) led by Dr Kenneth Kaunda at a tender age and have been […]
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Tichaona Zindoga recently in LUSAKA, Zambia— Organisations and political parties that seek to use violent means to attain power have no place in a democracy and such outfits are not welcome in Africa, President Mugabe has said.