‘Gvt supports ban on demonstrations and security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe’-Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo

‘Gvt supports ban on demonstrations and security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe’-Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo

GOVERNMENT yesterday said it supported the prohibition of demonstrations effected in Harare Central Business District by the police and warned that security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe. Western-sponsored opposition political parties under the National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) yesterday vowed to disregard the ban.   Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo told The Herald last night that while the Constitution allowed demonstrations, the supreme law also speaks to the…

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‘Security Forces Prepared To Go To War Over National Pledge’- Minister Of State Security Mohadi

THE national school pledge introduced by the government on the opening day of schools this week is not a Zanu-PF scheme and the country stands ready to go to war defending such values, the Minister of State Security Kembo Mohadi has said. Mohadi said Zimbabwe’s security system would do everything within its means and capacity to defend its motherland, economic prosperity and keep the peace. The national pledge seeks to instil patriotism and commitment to the national…

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Tendai Biti Calls On Parliament To Initiate Proceedings To Impeach Mugabe

Tendai Biti Calls On Parliament To Initiate Proceedings To Impeach  Mugabe

FORMER Finance minister and MDC Renewal president-designate Tendai Biti has called on Parliament to begin proceedings to impeach President Robert Mugabe over his government’s failure to arrest the country’s socio-economic decline.by Richard  Chidza In a statement yesterday, Biti’s party attributed the economic challenges to Zanu PF and Mugabe’s misrule. “Section 109 of the Zimbabwean Constitution allows a vote of no confidence to be passed on government through a joint resolution passed by at least two-thirds…

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