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Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau There was mayhem at MDC-T’s Bulawayo provincial headquarters yesterday when a group of youths allegedly linked to the opposition party’s leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai attacked top party officials accused of convening an unsanctioned meeting.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has been pressured by the party’s Western backers to form a coalition with other opposition parties ahead of next year’s harmonised elections as a precondition for funding, it has emerged. This has forced Mr Tsvangirai, whose party headquarters was recently cleared of furniture over a debt, to […]
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai flaunted his dictatorial tendencies once again and unilaterally decided to form a coalition with four minor opposition parties, shutting the door on Dr Joice Mujuru’s National People’s Party (NPP) with whom he recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The Herald is reliably informed that Mr Tsvangirai’s […]
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— PLAGUED by donor fatigue and declining membership, a broke opposition MDC-T saw its national headquarters in Harare reduced to an empty hall after the Sheriff of the High Court cleared all the office furniture, computers, printers and other goods to recover $108 000 in labour damages the party owes a former […]
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter MDC-T has demanded that Dr Mujuru’s National People’s Party (NPP) confine itself to rural constituencies if the two parties are to form an alliance ahead of next year’s harmonised elections.
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Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau— Prospects of a coalition of opposition parties that was being touted as a tonic to unseat Zanu-PF in next year’s elections are fading amid revelations by ZAPU president Dr Dumiso Dabengwa yesterday that MDC-T was negotiating in bad faith.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter Widening fissures among political parties over coalition talks could lead to yet another outright victory for the ruling Zanu-PF, political analysts have said.
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FIVE days ago, a local daily published a story in which the opposition MDC-T party was alleging that it had evidence that officials from the Registrar-General’s Office were issuing birth certificates and identity documents to the Johane Marange apostolic sect members in Manicaland as a way to shore numbers for Zanu-PF ahead of next year’s […]
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Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora There is a lot of talk of the 2018 elections. These elections are dispensational in that according to the Constitution, that is President Mugabe’s last term.
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Reason Wafawarova Correspondent Zimbabwe goes for elections every five years and before each election we are always inundated with all sorts of predictions, be it wishful thinking, propaganda blitzes, scientific polling, prophecy, sorcery, right down to electioneering and sloganeering.
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Tendai Mugabe and Zvamaida Murwira— The much-touted coalition between MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai and National People’s Party front runner Dr Joice Mujuru is in limbo after the latter dumped Mr Tsvangirai to sign a separate agreement with Mr Tendai Biti of the People’s Democratic Party.
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA Walk in her shoes!
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Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau— PRESIDENTIAL aspirant Dr Nkosana Moyo yesterday scoffed at MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s proposed coalition of opposition parties ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, describing it as a gathering of weak political groupings.
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Herald Reporter— PRESIDENT Mugabe would romp to victory if Presidential elections are held tomorrow, respected thinktank, Afrobarometer says in its latest survey results dated May 10, 2017.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Squabbles by political parties regarding the so-called coalition ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections is an indication that the intended pact is premised on personal ambitions for power, without any ideological grounding and desire to serve ordinary people, political analysts have said.