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Felex Share and Tendai Mugabe— Foreign embassies should stop meddling in local politics by sponsoring dissident groupings to subvert a constitutionally-elected Government, President Mugabe has said. He also cautioned churches against dabbling in politics, saying the ruling zanu-pf party would not tolerate “any nonsense” perpetrated in the name of religion. Addressing war veterans and
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— War veterans from all corners of the country are converging in Harare today in a show of solidarity with their patron, President Mugabe. War collaborators and ex-detainees have also been invited. This comes in the wake of a treasonous communiqué attacking President Mugabe that was covertly issued to members of the media by a […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Government has dismissed a communiqué purportedly released by war veterans renouncing and castigating President Mugabe’s leadership, saying investigations were underway to establish its origins and authorship.
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Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter— FORMER Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Charles Utete has been declared a national hero and will be buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare tomorrow.
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Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent— PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday described the father of the Zimbabwean civil service, Dr Charles Utete, as a loyal and committed team player who never beat his drum as he played a pivotal role in the Africanisation of the country’s civil service.
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— President Mugabe has filed an application at the Administrative Court seeking confirmation of the compulsory acquisition of the underutilised 28 000 hectares of mining land in Kadoma, held by Zimplats Holdings Limited. The land, which is held by Zimplats under Special Mining Lease number 1, has been lying idle for years and […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— President Mugabe yesterday urged civil servants to be patient and resilient in the wake of Government delays in paying salaries, saying the challenges were temporary.
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Fidelis Munyoro and Felex Share Sierra Leone President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma arrived in Harare yesterday for consultations with President Mugabe on United Nations Security Council reforms as Africa steps up efforts to bring the Ezulwini Consensus to life.
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From George Maponga recently in Chiredzi— President Mugabe has set the stage for unity among Zanu-PF feuding parties in Masvingo, after he presided over a no-holds barred meeting in the Lowveld, pitting all ruling party legislators in the province and some party provincial executive members on one side, against the revolutionary party’s senior leadership led […]
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— President Mugabe yesterday roundly criticised doctors for valuing money more instead of serving people in urgent need of healthcare services and called for an urgent solution to the impasse between doctors and medical aid societies.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— CURRENT cash shortages are a temporary challenge and those criticising the introduction of bond notes are either pushing certain political agendas or are ignorant, President Mugabe has said.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Zanu-PF yesterday described as “mischief makers” members and affiliate organisations who are stoking the succession debate in the private media at a time President Mugabe has asserted that he will continue leading the country and the revolutionary party at the pleasure of the electorate.
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Herald Reporters THE Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square lived up to its billing yesterday when hundreds of thousands of Zanu-PF supporters gathered there in a show of force to celebrate President Mugabe’s legacy and affirm their support for his candidature for the 2018 harmonised elections.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter President Mugabe says he will continue leading zanu-pf and the country at the pleasure of the electorate and will not be pushed out through calls by opposition political parties and their Western backers.
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Today Zimbabwe joins much of the African continent in celebrating the founding of the Organisation of African Unity, now the African Union, by newly-independent African states on May 25, 1963.