Lionel De Necker MDC National Executive Member Resigns From Welshman Ncube Led party.

Lionel De Necker MDC national executive member has resigned from the Welshman Ncube led party. De Necker sent his resignation to party president via WhatsApp this morning. The letter sent to Ncube and leaked to these media is as below. No comment has yet been received from the party. 11 September 2015 The President The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) 11 Creswick Ave. Harare ZIMBABWE Dear Sir, Re: Resignation from office and party I wish…

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‘MDC-T. Tsvangirai Was A Thief , And His MDC T Party Is Founded On Violence’-Says Tendai Biti

‘MDC-T.  Tsvangirai Was A Thief , And His MDC T Party Is Founded On Violence’-Says Tendai Biti

Tendai Biti has laid into his former boss, MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai, describing him as a thief who should be ashamed of demanding terminal perks from the Zanu-PF government. The Renewal Team leader’s latest statements are seen as denting hopes of the opposition forming a successful coalition that would challenge Zanu-PF at the 2018 elections. Biti’s team, which split from the MDC-T in early 2014, is expected to transform into a political party – the…

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‘Biti Apologises For GNU Collective Idiocy & For Letting Zimbabwe Down During , GNU’

‘Biti Apologises For GNU Collective Idiocy & For Letting Zimbabwe Down During , GNU’

Tendai Biti once again admit and apologize to the nation for letting the nation down during the GNU by failing to get even one democratic reform implemented in five years. “We feared failing you. We could not sleep afraid of embarrassing ourselves,” said Tendai Biti at the inaugural congress of the People Democratic Party (PDP). The name MDC Renewal has been ditched for the new name PDP. 

”We have been disappointed by our own collective…

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(ZINASU) Leader Gilbert Mutubuki ,GNU Compromised Opposition-Time For Action Is Now!

(ZINASU) Leader Gilbert Mutubuki ,GNU Compromised Opposition-Time For Action Is Now!

ZINASU leader says GNU compromised opposition, time for action is now RELATED STORIES THE inclusive government demobilised the opposition and pro-democracy organisations by “compromising” and “weakening” them to the extent of taking a back seat while the country continues “burning”, a student leader has said. The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leader Gilbert Mutubuki said this Friday in an interview with NewZimbabwe.com. This was during ZINASU’s first stakeholders meeting at the University of Zimbabwe held…

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Growing Pressure To Impeach 91 Yr Old Despot Mugabe (Section 109 of Zim Constitution )

Growing Pressure To Impeach 91 Yr Old Despot Mugabe (Section 109 of  Zim Constitution )

Pressure to impeach President Robert Mugabe over his “appalling handling” of the national economy is growing and risks throwing the country into fresh political crisis. Zimbabwe’s vocal opposition is calling for a non-partisan all-stakeholders conference to consider impeaching the 91-year-old president. Section 109 of the Zimbabwean Constitution allows a vote of no confidence to be passed in government through a joint resolution passed by at least two thirds of the total membership in Parliament. The…

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(Mugabe Rambled Through A ‘Cents-less’ , Maligned Thirty Minute, Ten Point Plan)-Welshman Ncube

(Mugabe Rambled Through A  ‘Cents-less’ , Maligned Thirty  Minute, Ten Point Plan)-Welshman Ncube

“President Mugabe deliberately evaded the Eleventh Point because he resents and despises effective democracy.” EACH one of us – during our childhood or as teenagers – have at one time or another knocked our big toe against a stone (ukukhubeka, kugumbugwa), banged our heads against the corner of an open window, got a finger squeezed by a closing door or knocked an elbow against a hard surface. In all four circumstances, the result is always…

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Welshman Ncube : ‘Zimbabwe, From Two Million Employed Down To Two Million Unemployed’

Welshman Ncube : ‘Zimbabwe, From Two Million Employed Down To Two Million Unemployed’

BY THE the time you read this piece, the Parliament of Zimbabwe would have passed the Labour (Amendment) Bill, 2015. It seeks to solve a labour problem for which many blame either the Supreme Court or overzealous employers said to have unscrupulously taken advantage of the Supreme Court ruling on notice termination of employment to engage in mass dismissals of employees without compensation. I have read gloatingly provocative postings online by Zanu PF mandarins calling…

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Ncube Warns ‘Allowing Parliament To Make Back-Dated Labour Laws Changes Could Backfire’

Ncube  Warns ‘Allowing Parliament To Make Back-Dated  Labour Laws Changes Could Backfire’

OPPOSITION MDC leader Welshman Ncube has warned that allowing parliament to make back-dated changes to labour laws could backfire “Once that becomes acceptable then what will stop any government of the day from willy-nilly taking away our rights retrospectively?” Ncube said in brief statement. He added “When those who are asserting the unprincipled position that there is no restriction to the making of retrospective laws become victims of such laws they will be the first…

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‘Job Cuts Will Raise Domestic Violence, Early Marriages, Prostitution,HIV &AIDS Crisis’-MDC

‘Job Cuts Will Raise Domestic Violence, Early Marriages, Prostitution,HIV &AIDS Crisis’-MDC

THE Welshman Ncube-led MDC party has warned that, if not stopped, ongoing job cuts will likely increase prostitution, child marriages and domestic violence. Over 20,000 workers have been fired across the country over the past three weeks following a Supreme Court ruling that allows employers to terminate workers’ contracts on three months’ notice and without retrenchment packages. In a statement Friday, MDC Women’s Assembly deputy chairperson, Elizabeth Chinyanga, said prostitution, child marriages and labour is going…

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‘Welshman Ncube’s MDC Behaves Like Zanu-PF’, Says ‘Iphithule Maphosa’ Of Zapu

The Dumiso Dabengwa-led Zapu yesterday accused Zimbabwe’s opposition political parties of lack of commitment in working together to challenge President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF and solve some of the country’s biggest problems. Zapu said it was dismissing the possibility of a grand coalition given the ambivalence shown by their colleagues. “The party has noted with concern the unfaithfulness and untrustworthy behaviour that is usually shown by those parties and organisations we have sought to work with…

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