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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— A CROSS-SECTION of Zimbabweans yesterday mourned renowned revolutionary musician and war veteran Cde Dickson Chingaira, as fellow musicians, liberation fighters, senior Government officials, friends and relatives thronged his residence in Mabelreign to commisserate with his family.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has said Britain has no business in Zimbabwe’s internal elections and has no right to prescribe how the country should run its elections. Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Secretary Mr George Charamba said any interference by the British administration in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs would be resisted.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere has come under fire from media organisations for charging at and threatening Herald journalists with unspecified action for what he termed negative coverage.
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Hebert Zharare and Phyllis Kachere— President Mugabe has appointed Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba as Chief Justice-designate with immediate effect. He will be sworn in as Chief Justice next week as he is out of the country on a Foreign Affairs assignment.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— The fate of Zanu-PF Women’s League national executive members Cdes Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo and Sarah Mahoka could be sealed today when the wing’s top 10 meet in Harare. Last week saw Women’s League members from the grassroots staging demonstrations against the pair in all the country’s 10 provinces over a litany […]
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Herald Reporters— Zanu-PF Women’s League members across the country’s 10 provinces demonstrated yesterday demanding the ouster of the organ’s deputy chairperson Cde Eunice Sandi-Moyo and secretary for Finance Cde Sarah Mahoka for undermining the authority of the wing’s Secretary and First Lady, Amai Grace Mugabe. Cde Mahoka also stands accused of denigrating
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Lloyd Gumbo and Tendai Mugabe— Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday evaded questions as to why he posted a list of alleged donations made by President Mugabe to Tsholotsho flood victims, excluding 1 000 bags of maize-meal as announced by Matabeleland North Provincial Minister of State Cde Cain Mathema. He chose to be abusive in his response to […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Zanu-PF members should solve their differences through appropriate organs of the party and not private and social media, President Mugabe has said. He implored the leadership to exercise “due care” when selecting candidates to represent the party in by-elections.
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