Zanu PF Stalwart Minister Shuvai Mahofa, Hospitalised

Zanu PF Stalwart Minister Shuvai Mahofa, Hospitalised

There are reports that Zanu-PF Minister Shuvai Mahofa has been hospitalised at a private hospital in Harare. According to NewsDay the 74-year-old Minister suffered from an undisclosed ailment. It is also reported that Mahofa was of late seemingly struggling to officiate at State functions due to ill health. The illness was was confirmed by  Zanu PF chief whip and former Masvingo provincial chairperson Lovemore Matuke  who said he heard the report, but was yet to…

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Zanu PF Masvingo Province Moves To Block Grace Mugabe’s Rise To ‘Presidency’

ZANU PF Masvingo province has moved to block machinations within the party to have First Lady Grace Mugabe take over from her ageing husband, saying she must confine herself to being the party’s Women’s League boss.   Grace, who is said to be harbouring presidential ambitions, a claim she has since dismissed, did not get any support for her bid from the provincial inter-district meeting held over the weekend in Masvingo, as the province resolved…

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Zanu-PF Masvingo Province, Acting Chair Paradzai Chakona Is Booted Out

Zanu-PF Masvingo Province, Acting Chair Paradzai Chakona Is Booted Out

Zanu-PF Masvingo Province has passed a vote of no confidence on the party’s Acting Chairman, Paradzai Chakona over a number of allegations that include abuse of party resources The vote of no confidence on Chakona was passed on Friday at a provincial executive committee meeting. The party’s Secretary for Administration in Masvingo Province Ezra Chadzamira announced the decision during a Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting held this Sunday. Among the allegations levelled against Chakona are…

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Gvt Requests List Of White Farmers Of Strategic Economic Importance From Provincial Leaders

Gvt Requests List Of White  Farmers Of Strategic Economic Importance From Provincial Leaders

THE government has for the first time suggested it may give official permission for some white farmers to stay on their land, 15 years after it sanctioned widespread land grabs that plummeted the country into an economic crisis. Douglas Mombeshora, the lands minister, said provincial leaders had been asked to draw up a list of white farmers they wanted to stay on their farms deemed to be “of strategic economic importance”. “We have asked provinces…

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