Foreign Support To Any Zanu Pf Factions Is Tantamount To Financing Anarchy & Civil Strife

Foreign Support To Any Zanu Pf Factions Is Tantamount To Financing Anarchy & Civil Strife

Guilty by Complicity PDP would like to express its concern over the reptilian tendencies of some of the western countries towards Robert Mugabe and his associates in Zanu pf. Some of these western countries have allowed themselves to be fooled and stupefied by Patrick Chinamasa who goes around preaching a reform agenda while his colleagues in government and party continue to violate democratic values as typified by the recent demolitions of houses in Harare, recent…

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Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) Statement On Unpaid Bonuses

The Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) notes the announcement coming from the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Patrick Chinamasa, that civil servants bonuses which were due in November 2015 will be paid starting in February 2016 stretching to May 2016. This is welcome progress but we still wait for actual dates to be pronounced and the use of proper channels in communicating this government position.While this position that Minister Chinamasa is announcing comes…

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‘Welshman Ncube, Patrick Chinamasa, & Eddison Zvobgo Crafted Draconian (AIPPA)’-Jonathan Moyo

‘Welshman Ncube, Patrick Chinamasa, & Eddison Zvobgo Crafted Draconian (AIPPA)’-Jonathan Moyo

Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo has said MDC leader Welshman Ncube had a huge influence in the crafting of the draconian Former Information minister, Moyo fingered out Ncube, Patrick Chinamasa and the late Eddison Zvobgo. Aippa was enacted in 2002 to regulate media activity in the country and provides for among other things statutory media regulation through the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) the body is also responsible for the registration, accreditation and licensing of journalists and…

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‘Nigeria Recovers $1 Billion Of Abacha’s Loot’ – Lookout Mugabe!

‘Nigeria Recovers $1 Billion Of Abacha’s Loot’ – Lookout Mugabe!

Nigeria recovers $1 billion of Abacha’s loot – a must read story for Mugabe, Tsvangirai and all looters When Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn into office 29 May 2015, he vowed to deal with corruptions. Most people dismissed that with the usual “Yeah, we have heard that one before!” and who would blame the cynicism. How many times we have all heard leaders promise to end corruption but as soon as they are in…

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President Salva Kiir Dissolves 10 South Sudan States And creates 28 New States

President Salva Kiir  Dissolves 10 South Sudan States And creates 28 New States

Newzimbabwevision.com is informed that in a Christmas eve decree Salva Kiir the president of South has made massive changes by choosing to dissolve the nation’s 10 regional states in place and subsequently create total of 28 new states.   Currently in Juba, Sudan’s capital state, there is a process of engagement going on to start the creation of a transitional government of national unity, a peace deal and arrangement that is now clearly under threat…

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Biti Party Calls For Mugabe Must Fall Demonstrations

Biti Party Calls For Mugabe Must Fall Demonstrations

THE opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has called on Zimbabweans to “stand up and liberate yourselves” from President Robert Mugabe’s regime. In a statement, the party led by former Finance Minister Tendai Biti, said Zimbabweans need to copy the example set by South African students a few weeks ago when demanding free education and a reversal of a university fee hike. “Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies have committed crimes against humanity, crimes against…

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‘Finance Minister Chinamasa Is Mediocre And Economically Illiterate’-Tendai Biti

‘Finance Minister Chinamasa Is Mediocre And Economically Illiterate’-Tendai Biti

FORMER Finance Minister Tendai Biti has hit out at successor Patrick Chinamasa for allegedly failing to detect the real causes of the country’s economic catastrophe when presenting in his mid-term fiscal policy review statement last Thursday. In the statement, Chinamasa revised the country’s revenue projections for 2015 to $US3,6 billion, down from $US3,99 billion while estimating government expenditure to hit US$4,1bn by the end of the fiscal year. The downward revision followed tax collector, ZIMRA’s…

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Groceries Taken Off Travellers Rebate, Used Clothing & Shoes Import Banned

Groceries Taken Off Travellers Rebate, Used Clothing & Shoes Import Banned

Zimbabwe’s finance minister, Patrick Chinamasa has revealed plans to reduce the wage bill by 40% from the current 80% as the government struggles to reduce its expenditure. In his presentation of the Mid-term Fiscal Review in Parliament on Thursday, Chinamasa the move would free fiscal space to cover projects under the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio Economic Transformation. Chinamasa said revenue for 2015 would be $3,6 billion against a target of $3,99 billion. Expenditure would…

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Private & State Companies Allegedly Coerced Into Bankrolling Grace Mugabe’s Lavish 50th Birthday

Private & State Companies  Allegedly Coerced Into Bankrolling Grace Mugabe’s Lavish 50th Birthday

HARARE – Some Zanu PF officials are moving around the country coercing stressed private sector and State-owned companies to allegedly bankroll a lavish 50th birthday bash for increasingly influential First Lady Grace Mugabe who reaches the significant milestone on July 23. This is not the first time that controversy has been ignited in the country regarding birthday celebrations for members of the First Family. Earlier this year, there was widespread unhappiness after the same modus…

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A Shocked And confused, Mugabe Almost Fled , Far East , After Tsvangirai’s 2008 Victory

A Shocked And confused, Mugabe Almost Fled , Far East , After Tsvangirai’s 2008 Victory

President Robert Mugabe seriously considered fleeing Zimbabwe for the Far East as he learnt of his shock defeat after the 2008 general elections. This is despite his oft-repeated public statements that he would never run away from Zimbabwe. High alert The MDC T presidential candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai, handed Mugabe his first officially acknowledged electoral defeat at the March 29 2008 elections. Intelligence operatives who manned State House when the results trickled in, in late March…

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