‘MUGABE, exaggerates his liberation struggle role, and doesn’t even have a nom de guerre!’-Joice Mujuru

‘MUGABE, exaggerates his liberation struggle role, and doesn’t even have a   nom de guerre!’-Joice Mujuru

    FORMER Vice-President Joice Mujuru has poured cold water on President Robert Mugabe, accusing him of exaggerating his role during the liberation struggle leading to the country’s independence in 1980 Mujuru, who now leads the opposition Zimbabwe People First (ZimFirst) dropped the bombshell during a campaign rally in Chinhoyi at the weekend, where she challenged Mugabe to give his nom de guerre, if he had any, to prove his liberation credentials. She fired the…

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Zanu Pf fires 9, including Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), top 4 executives

Zanu Pf fires 9, including Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), top 4  executives

In a showcase of power, akin to the ruthless purge by Mugabe across Zanu PF in which Mugabe fired the former Zimbabwean Vice President, Joice Mujuru and numerous Zanu PF stalwarts such as Didymus Mutasa, Rugare Gumbo, etc, Mugabe  has , again typically flexed his muscle by firing  9 Zanu PF members yesterday. Of the 9, four of them were top four executives of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War veterans  Association (ZNLWVA). The four are Victor Matemadanda,…

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After Mugabe’s Threat, A Panicking, ‘Mnangagwa, Chief Gukurahundi Architect’, Has Disowned War Veterans , Military Officials And Publicly Begged Mugabe For Mercy.

After Mugabe’s Threat, A Panicking, ‘Mnangagwa, Chief Gukurahundi Architect’, Has Disowned War Veterans , Military Officials And Publicly Begged Mugabe For Mercy.

Sensing danger, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa  was apparently forced to beg for his political life in the warring Zanu-PF on Thursday, disowning restless war veterans and other senior ruling party officials in the process who have been agitating for him to succeed President Robert Mugabe. Consistently reliable Zanu-PF sources told the Daily News yesterday that the embattled VP had allegedly taken the humiliating decision of begging Mugabe for mercy publicly, saying he had nothing to…

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Jonathan Moyo Taunts Security Service Chiefs Over Their Role In National Governance Issues.

HIGHER and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo has once again used his Twitter account to taunt the country’s security service chiefs over their role in national governance issues. Moyo posted his rants on Monday in response to remarks by Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Constantine Chiwenga, who said the military were “stockholders of the Constitution and security guarantors”. “We are stockholders of the country. Some are stakeholders. Stakeholders will come and go, but stockholders have…

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War Veterans Reduced To Street Kids After Assaults By Police And Spending Night In The Open’

War Veterans Reduced To Street Kids After Assaults By  Police And  Spending Night In The Open’

Hundreds of war veterans aligned to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa were on Thursday reduced to “street kids” after spending the night in the open, as they were left stranded when police thwarted their demonstration to push President Robert Mugabe to reinstate the suspended Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA)’s executive. When the Daily News visited the war veterans’ offices along Robert Mugabe Road, a number of freedom fighters were seen milling around the premises,…

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‘ZANU-PF G40 Successionists Negotiate With Ousted Jabulani Sibanda To Join Forces’

Jabulani Sibanda ZANU-PF successionists grouped under the banner Generation 40 have approached expelled Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairman Mr Jabulani Sibanda in a desperate move to lure liberation war stalwarts into their corner. The group, sources said, viewed Mr Sibanda as an important figure in the mobilisation of people to support their succession agenda. The G40 agenda is allegedly being peddled on social media. Mr Sibanda on Thursday confirmed to The Herald…

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