Former vice-president Joice Mujuru’s inaugural rally in Mashonaland Central , the Zanu-PF’s strong hold of Bindura.

  Former vice-president Joice Mujuru drew thousands of people, including supporters of other opposition supporters to her inaugural rally in Mashonaland Central Province held in Zanu-PF’s strong hold of Bindura. University students and youths from the Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC-T attended the rally that also had People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Tendai Biti as one of the speakers. Addressing the rally, Mujuru said the economic crisis was a product of President Robert Mugabe’s politics of hate….

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‘Mugabe Is Clearly A Terrorist, As He Resorts To Violence, Whenever His Oppressive Authority Is Challenged’

‘Mugabe Is Clearly A Terrorist, As He Resorts To Violence, Whenever His Oppressive  Authority Is Challenged’

  The reaction by Zanu PF to the recent condemnation of President Robert Mugabe’s misrule show that the party resorts to violence whenever challenged The dictionary defines a terrorist as a person or group that relies on violence against innocent people to impose their will. The threats of unleashing violence and dealing ruthlessly with anyone and everyone who opposes Mugabe’s continued misrule have gone demonic and shows all Zanu PF functionaries are no more, nor…

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President Mugabe Versus War Vets Dispute Escalates

War veterans’ leaders who declined to be named told NewsDay yesterday that Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere had no locus standi to dictate what they should or should not say as their “welfare as stockholders of the ruling party was at stake”. Mnangagwa, who all along was the war veterans’ Trojan Horse for the 2018 polls, yesterday said it was “highly irresponsible and disloyal” for the former fighters to challenge…

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‘What We Did In The Past, Created Sanctions Against Zimbabwe’-Says Mujuru

‘What We Did In The Past, Created Sanctions Against Zimbabwe’-Says Mujuru

Former Vice-President Joice Mujuru yesterday addressed her maiden rally as an opposition leader, drawing thousands of people and rival opposition leaders in Bulawayo, raising the prospects of a coalition to fight President Robert Mugabe in the 2018 elections.The Zimbabwe People First Party (ZimPF) leader had been lying low since announcing the formation of the party in February. Her rally, held at the iconic Stanley Square, marked the beginning of a series of activities that are…

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‘ Grace Mugabe, Joice Mujuru Implicated In Diamond Workers Victimization’

‘ Grace Mugabe, Joice Mujuru Implicated In Diamond Workers Victimization’

  Diamond mine workers yesterday claimed Chiadzwa miners used to threaten and intimidate them by invoking the names of First Lady Grace Mugabe, former Vice-President Joice Mujuru and the military. Leaders of the Zimbabwe Diamond Workers’ Union (ZDWU) appeared before the Justice Mayor Wadyajena-led Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth and Indigenisation, where they claimed they were often sidelined resulting in government losing US$15 billion in revenue. They alleged managers claimed Zimbabwe Diamond Mining Company was…

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Mutasa Mulling Return As Mugabe Ochestrates Recalling Fired Zanu PF Members To Destabilise Mujuru

Mutasa Mulling Return As Mugabe Ochestrates Recalling Fired Zanu PF  Members To Destabilise Mujuru

FORMER Zanu PF secretary for administration and Cabinet minister Didymus Mutasa has left the door open for a possible return to the ruling party over a year after he was unceremoniously kicked out.   Insiders told NewsDay that the Zanu PF central committee will this Friday consider several disciplinary cases, including “most expulsions” that arose in the run-up to and aftermath of the December 2014 congress. Mutasa is a key member of the newly-formed Zimbabwe…

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Mbare-Based Chipangano Zanu-PF Militia ‘Godfather’ Dies

Mbare-Based Chipangano Zanu-PF Militia ‘Godfather’ Dies

ZANU-PF central committee member and suspected godfather of the Mbare-based Chipangano militia, Edward Chataika has died. Chataika — a former sergeant in the Harare City Council fire brigade — died at his home in the early hours of yesterday after a battle with diabetes. Chataika’s daughter Shamiso confirmed the death. “My father passed on early around 2am from diabetes. He had been at home for the past week after he was discharged from hospital,” Shamiso…

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‘Mugabe Fails To Understand, That He Has Overstayed His Welcome At The Helm Of Zanu PF & Zimbabwe’

‘Mugabe Fails To Understand, That He Has Overstayed His Welcome At The Helm Of Zanu PF & Zimbabwe’

    President Robert Mugabe’s continued hounding of former Vice President Joice Mujuru, the wife of the late revered liberation struggle icon, Retired General Solomon Mujuru, has been savaged by observers as senseless. They also told the Daily News on Sunday yesterday that knowing the president as well as they did, the late Rex Nhongo (Mujuru’s liberation struggle nom de guerre) would have been arrested then, were the accusations that he wanted to oust Mugabe…

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‘Zimbabwe Watch As Corrupt Joice Mujuru And Mugabe’s Chiadzwa Blood Diamonds Empire Collapses’

‘Zimbabwe Watch  As Corrupt  Joice Mujuru  And  Mugabe’s Chiadzwa Blood Diamonds Empire Collapses’

A political analyst has claimed that President Robert Mugabe will never win the election against former Vice President Joice Mujuru and has started planning to steal from her by hook or crook. “The president knows that his party and family may not exactly win the contest with Joice, and he cannot just plant a tree in front of her moving car like he did to many others,” said the analyst. “He has a somewhat brilliant…

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Morgan Tsvangirai Claims, ‘I have An MDC T Leadership Succession Plan,’

Morgan Tsvangirai Claims, ‘I have An MDC T Leadership Succession Plan,’

Amid claims by some that main opposition (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai is now a spent force, the Daily News’ reporters Fungi Kwaramba and Tendai Kamhungira (DN) took time to speak to Tsvangirai (MT), in a wide-ranging interview that touches on the party’s succession plan, opposition party coalitions and his stance on electoral reforms. DN: You recently went around the country what was your mission? MT: Yes, the mission out there was to assess the state…

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