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George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Two National People’s Party (NPP) senior members from Masvingo have ditched the opposition party led by former Vice-President Dr Joice Mujuru, joining other senior officials who have already quit.
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Reason Wafawarova Correspondent In a piece titled “The Bloody End of Crocodile Politics,” one acerbic writer by the name Dinizulu Mbikokayise Macaphulana, whose birth name is Jethro Mpofu, raised issues of national interest that cannot go unchallenged. I understand the assumed pen name is also a cover for the writer’s fugitive status after a brush with the […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Correspondent Zanu-pf Mashonaland West province Youth League has said it owes allegiance to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and war veterans for being among the first people in the party to brazenly declare the ouster of former President Robert Mugabe.
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Blessings Chidakwa Correspondent Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial Youth League leadership has urged youths to be disciplined and remain a united front ahead of next year’s harmonised elections. Addressing the first inter-district meeting in Zvimba yesterday, the provincial chairperson Cde Vengai Musengi urged youths to be united and orderly.
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Zimbabwe faces a unique situation in its history in which, for the first time in 30 years, towering figures and co-signatories of the national Unity Accord are no longer on the active political stage.
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Richard Runyararo Mahomva Correspondent Over the years, nation-building has been discordantly pervaded by divisive enterprises of split patriotic consciousness. Our academic and political discourse have been largely characterised by warring perspectives of national belonging.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Zimbabweans today celebrate Unity Day, with Zanu-PF urging people to move away from divisive factional politics and focus on economic development. The revolutionary party’s affiliates weighed in saying Zimbabweans should take advantage of the new political dispensation and unite for economic prosperity.
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Obi Egbuna Jr Simunye When the US Sub-Committee on Africa and Global Health Policy that last week sponsored a hearing titled “The Future of Zimbabwe”, the committee’s ranking member, so-called African American Cory Booker decided in his opening remarks to insist that President Mnangagwa and zanu-pf address the political disturbances in Matabeleland and Midlands from 1982.
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Tobias Mudzingwa Herald Reporter Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa says he still loves his former party Zanu-PF and will return to the revolutionary organisation if such an opportunity arises.
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Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has seen a marginal decline in the cost of capital a few weeks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa came into office, latest statistics show.
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John Murwira Correspondent Zanu-PF Women’s League has resolved to tackle child marriages through campaigns that expose the role of relatives in the scourge. It is illegal to marry a girl under the age of 18 in Zimbabwe.
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Cletus Mushanawani Mutare Bureau ZANU-PF national secretary for economic affairs Dr Chris Mushohwe has implored Zimbabweans to emulate President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s work ethic to ensure quick economic transformation.
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Tendai Mugabe and Innocent Ruwende Any political party seeking to govern Zimbabwe should draw its mandate from the people through the ballot box, as no such entity has the divine right to rule despite its rich past history, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF’s Extraordinary Congress yesterday endorsed Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the revolutionary party’s President and First Secretary and party Presidential candidate in next year’s harmonised elections. Ratifying resolutions of a Special Central Committee meeting held on November 19, the Extraordinary Congress also upheld the recalling of former
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Takunda Maodza New Editor—- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday thanked congress for confirming him as President and First Secretary of zanu-pf and endorsing his presidential candidature in harmonised elections next year. Officially closing the zanu-pf Extraordinary Congress held at Robert Mugabe Square in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa pledged to be the people’s servant.