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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday read the riot act to the opposition, telling them there will be no equality when it comes to the formation of the proposed coalition, an indication he wants his party to dominate the leadership.
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Hildegarde The Arena THE turn of the new millennium was characterised by all sorts of scares, chief among them the Y2K (compliance or non-compliance) issues.
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MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA ZIMBABWE is in an election mode. It has been, for the best of the last four years, even when the result of July 31, 2013, produced clear winners in Zanu-PF and a vanquished opposition – the MDCs. President Mugabe beat Morgan Tsvangirai convincingly.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor A conference to deliberate on regime change and “transition” in Zimbabwe ahead of next year’s harmonised elections has been slated for Harare later this month.
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Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Interesting! A couple of days ago, a local newspaper ran a story that alleged that MDC-T’s ELECTED (emphasis mine) deputy president Thokozani Khupe was ganging up with National People’s Party (NPP) leader Joice Mujuru to have an alliance that could severely cost Morgan Tsvangirai, the MDC-T president and prospective leader of the […]
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Morgan Tsvangirai Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter MDC-T thugs yesterday attacked an Additional Sheriff of the High Court in a bid to block him from serving their party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai with summons in which he is being sued for failing to pay facilitators of his failed “grand coalition” in the run-up to the 2013 […]
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Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE— AM I wrong? I have always thought the goal of opposition is to govern? And I haven’t said the goal is to lead. To govern.
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent— Zanu-PF secretary for the Commissariat Cde Saviour Kasukuwere has blocked former Zvishavane legislator Cde Pearson Meeting Mbalekwa from representing the revolutionary party in the Chiwundura National Assembly by-election slated for July 15, saying he had contested the primaries without the blessing of the
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Tafara Shumba Correspondent Shona people have an edifying truism in their rich language that goes — “vana vembwa havasvunuri musi umwe chete”. The literal translation being that, puppies, which are born functionally blind and deaf, do not open their eyes on the same day.
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Lonias Rozvi Majoni Correspondent If anyone ever doubted the waning fortunes of the opposition MDC-T, the recent University of Zimbabwe Student Representative Council elections have put to rest those doubts following the trouncing of opposition-aligned candidates.
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George Maponga in GUTU— The Joice Mujuru-led National People’s Party (NPP) yesterday threw spanners into the envisaged coalition of opposition parties ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, declaring that either she leads or there will be no deal. The party said MDC-T president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, who is widely touted as the natural leader of the […]
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Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor Former MDC-T top official turned academic Dr Toendepi Shonhe has predicted grand defeat for a coalition of opposition parties in next year’s harmonised elections, arguing that the opposition suffers ideological bankruptcy and donor fatigue.
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Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said he will not accept results of next year’s harmonised elections unless they delivered victory for the opposition.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai unilaterally signed Memoranda of Understanding with some opposition political parties for a mooted coalition of opposition parties despite the fact that nine out of the party’s 15 provinces rejected the proposal during his tour of provinces.
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Reason Wafawarova on Tuesday THE signing of Memoranda of Understanding between the MDC-T and its MDC splinter formation led by Prof Welshman Ncube, and also the newly-established Zim-PF splinter outfit going by the name NPP, led by deposed former Vice President Joice Mujuru has aroused interest among Zimbabweans, especially those sympathetic to opposition politics.