MDC T Want , President Robert Mugabe Impeached

MDC T Want , President Robert Mugabe Impeached

The MDC-T has come out guns blazing, condemning the ruling party for its violent crushing of recent peaceful demonstrations around the country. It also once again called on Mugabe, currently on his annual break overseas, to come back home to attend to the myriad challenges confronting the country, or else “resign in shame”. “The MDC would like to call upon Robert Mugabe to cut short his undeserved State-funded holiday and to immediately come back so…

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Zimbabwe’s Opposition Parties Condemn Police Brutality Against Protesters

OPPOSITION parties yesterday roundly condemned the Zanu PF government for brazenly violating citizens’ right to participate in peaceful protests and using brute force to quell dissenting voices. This comes in the wake of the police clampdown on rural teachers who took to the streets on Monday demanding better working conditions. Police over the past two days also descended heavily on Harare and Chitungwiza commuter omnibus crews, who were demonstrating against stiff traffic charges imposed by…

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Political Tensions Could Trigger Early Elections By MDC T & People First

Political Tensions Could Trigger Early Elections  By MDC T & People First

Political tension is rising in Zimbabwe, with some parts of the country being rocked by intermittent violence, riots and strikes – amid revelations yesterday that leading opposition players are ratcheting up their plans to either impeach President Robert Mugabe or force an early general election. Well-placed sources revealed that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC and former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s People First movement could trigger early polls, possibly as early as this year. Source: Daily News…

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Kariba Pastor Demands ‘Mugabe Must Concede Failure And Step Down Immediately’

OUTSPOKEN Kariba church leader, Patrick Mugadza, who attracted global attention last month after he staged a solo demonstration at the Zanu PF national conference in Victoria Falls, accusing government of fuelling poverty through maladministration, yesterday called on President Robert Mugabe to concede failure and step down immediately. Addressing journalists in the capital, Mugadza, who is currently on US$50 bail following his arrest, said he was ready to face “any consequences” arising from his remarks. The…

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‘Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF Regime , Is Now A De Facto Terrorist Organisation’

Section 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe states that every person has the right to demonstrate and to present petitions, but these rights must be exercised peacefully. Of late, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other organs of the State security apparatus have ruthlessly and unlawfully clamped down on peaceful demonstrations. On Monday, January 4,2016 in Harare, the Police unlawfully blocked a protest march that was organised by the Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) to…

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‘State Propaganda Machinery, The Herald Newspaper, Claims RTUZ Demonstration Was A Flop’

‘State Propaganda Machinery, The Herald Newspaper, Claims RTUZ Demonstration Was A Flop’

    After a violent crushing of the Rural Teachers Union Of Zimbabwe demonstration yesterday, and arrest of protest leaders, Mugabe’s Zanu PF propaganda machinery has kicked into overdrive. The Herald a state publication also Mugabe’s Zanu PF mouthpiece, unashamedly claims that a demonstration by Richard Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement For Democratic Change (MDC-T) activists masquerading as teachers’ representatives, flopped yesterday with less than 20 people turning out for the march and three arrested for participating in the…

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‘We Can’t Sit On The Fence , While Zimbabwe Burns’- Analyst

‘We Can’t Sit On The Fence , While Zimbabwe Burns’- Analyst

A political commentator Simbarashe Manhanga‎ has concurred with MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s remarks that citizens can not sit on the fence while the country is burning due to crumbling economy caused by President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF ‘s rule. “Tsvangirai was at a rally in Gutu (Dewure) recently and was quoted as having said “We cannot afford to wait for 2018 when the country is deteriorating economically like this. We need to take action…

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Police Thwart Another MDC-T Protest In Harare

Police Thwart Another MDC-T Protest In Harare

    Riot police yesterday thwarted an attempt by opposition MDC-T supporters to hold a peaceful demonstration in Harare to push for the resignation of President Robert Mugabe and implementation of electoral reforms ahead of the 2018 polls.   There was a heavy police presence in Harare’s central business district especially along Nelson Mandela Avenue close to Parliament and MDC-T headquarters at Harvest House.   The MDC-T had organized the demonstration yesterday to protest against…

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British Ambassador .Backs Chamisa To Take Over MDC-T Leadership Over Tsvangirai

British Ambassador .Backs  Chamisa To Take Over MDC-T Leadership Over Tsvangirai

  Britain’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mrs Catrion Laing is reportedly backing former MDC-T national organising secretary and Kuwadzana East legislator Mr Nelson Chamisa to take over the party’s leadership from Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.   The Sunday Mail understands that the British envoy recently divulged this to World Bank staff at a function to officially open the Breton-Woods institution offices in Mount Pleasant, Harare.   A reliable source who attended the event said Mrs Laing said…

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Former Advisor To Tsvangirai ‘Maxwell Zeb Shumba’ Speaks Out!

Former Advisor  To Tsvangirai  ‘Maxwell Zeb Shumba’  Speaks Out!

  Former advisor to MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, Maxwell Zeb Shumba (MS) (49) recently formed his party, ZimFirst. NewZimbabwe.com’s (NZ) Nkosana Dlamini rang up the United States based politician to hear more about his party, its future and policies and below are excerpts of the interview.   NZ: Dr Shumba, please tell us about yourself and your party.   MS: I went to school first in Cuba and here in the US. I hold a…

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