‘Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa threatens to unleash kasukuwere to deal with corrupt MDC-T councillors’

‘Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa threatens to unleash  kasukuwere to deal with corrupt MDC-T councillors’

  Addressing Zanu PF supporters on Thursday ahead of today’s Norton by-election, Mnangagwa said he trusted Kasukuwere would weed out “corrupt” MDC-T elements. “As Zanu PF, we have a fearless runner (Kasukuwere), whom if you set him on someone, as a leader, you can go to bed peacefully because you know he will do the task. He will deal with those corrupt MDC-T councillors,” he said. “As government, we cannot tolerate a situation where councillors…

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5 000 Norton stands for ZANU PF ahead of Saturday’s by-election, & threat of repossession if they ditch party

5 000 Norton stands for  ZANU PF  ahead of Saturday’s by-election, &  threat of repossession if they ditch party

ZANU PF yesterday unveiled 5 000 residential stands for youths in Norton ahead of Saturday’s by-election, where party secretary for youths, Kudzai Chipanga threatened to immediately repossess them if they ditch the ruling party. Chipanga was addressing thousands of party supporters, mainly youths, as campaigning for the Norton by-election, pitting Zanu PF candidate Ronald Chindedza and firebrand independent candidate, Temba Mliswa reached a climax. “Let me tell you that we are giving you the stands,…

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UNPRECEDENTED: Mugabe, declares fearless critic, a voice of reason in Zanu PF, former Zapu official ‘Cephas Msipa’, a national hero

, Mugabe, who left for Madagascar before the announcement was made, has previously refused to confer hero’s status on those who would have crossed his path, with former Speaker of Parliament Cyril Ndebele, who was buried last week, being the latest victim. Many expected Msipa (85) to be declared a hero, but did not trust that Mugabe would confer the status so soon. Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who announced the hero’s status at the late nationalist’s…

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‘Mugabe must suspend Jonathan Moyo and his deputy Godfrey Gandawa or leave office’- Joice Mujuru, Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) leader

‘Mugabe must suspend Jonathan Moyo and his deputy Godfrey Gandawa or  leave office’- Joice Mujuru, Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) leader

  Former vice president and now Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, has given President Robert Mugabe an ultimatum – either suspend Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo and his deputy Godfrey Gandawa immediately, in the wake of a damaging corruption scandal that is devouring Zanu-PF – or leave office himself. Mujuru yesterday said that instituting a forensic audit into the swirling graft claims, and suspending Moyo – who has been receiving a savage bollocking…

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Bulawayo lawyer ‘forges title deeds, sells house without owner’s knowledge

A TOP Bulawayo lawyer, Russell Dzete, allegedly ganged up with three accomplices and forged title deeds which they used to sell a house in the city’s leafy Suburbs residential area for $50 500 without the owners’ knowledge, a court heard yesterday. Bulawayo magistrate Ms Evelyn Mashavakure heard this when Dzete (33) of Athlone Flats corner JMN Nkomo Street and Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue appeared before her facing fraud charges. Dzete, who is with Marondedze, Mukuku and…

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Zimdef scandal fingers two more Zanu PF ministerial figures , namely ‘Olivia Muchena and the late Stan Mudenge’.

Zimdef scandal fingers two more Zanu PF  ministerial figures , namely  ‘Olivia Muchena and the late Stan Mudenge’.

  ZIMDEF FINANCIAL SCANDAL: The zimdef financial scandal which had so far fingered Higher Education and Tertiary minister Jonathan Moyo and his deputy G Gandawa has netted two more ministers, Olivia Muchena and the late Stan Mudenge. This scandal is slowly exposing the obvious which is Zanu Pf corruption, which is why the corrupt US$15 billionaire President Mugabe who swiftly stepped in to block Zaccs attempts to arrest Jonathan Moyo and associates in alleged crimes….

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Mugabe orders investigation into a complaint by Jonathan Moyo (Zacc)’s investigation of his ministry is ‘factional and malicious’

Mugabe orders investigation into a complaint by Jonathan Moyo (Zacc)’s investigation of his ministry is ‘factional and malicious’

  AN ANGRY President Robert Mugabe has ordered an investigation into a complaint by Higher Education minister Professor Jonathan Moyo that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc)’s investigation of his ministry is “factional and malicious”. Moyo, his deputy Godfrey Gandawa and the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) chief executive officer Fredrick Mandizvidza were saved from arrest by Mugabe on Wednesday during dramatic scenes at the Zanu-PF party headquarters. The Tsholotsho North MP has named Vice-President Emmerson…

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Moyo ’s Family wants to exhume his father, a Zapu councillor, forced to dig his own grave and butchered in 1982 gukurahundi

Moyo ’s Family wants to exhume  his father,  a  Zapu councillor, forced to dig his own grave and butchered in 1982 gukurahundi

  The family wants to be allowed to exhume the remains of Moyo’s father, Melusi Job Mlevu, so he can be accorded a decent burial at the family shrine in Tsholotsho. The process is being led by Moyo’s close family members, with the reburial tentatively set for this weekend in his Tsholotsho North constituency. Mlevu, who was a PF-Zapu councillor, was reportedly abducted by the Fifth Brigade in 1982 and ordered to dig his own…

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Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists, barricade Bulawayo main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba

Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists, barricade Bulawayo main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba

. A GROUP of Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists held a mini-protest in Bulawayo on Thursday afternoon, using boulders to barricade the main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba. The mini-protest, which lasted about 30 minutes, forced traffic using the route to divert from the one-way road that leads into the city centre. The youths — singing anti-government songs and also burning tyres — were wearing Tajamuka/Sesijikile T-shirts inscribed “Mugabe Must Go”. The…

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‘Organisations and political parties that seek to use violent means to attain power have no place in a democracy’-Mugabe

‘Organisations and political parties that seek to use violent means to attain power have no place in a democracy’-Mugabe

  Organisations and political parties that seek to use violent means to attain power have no place in a democracy and such outfits are unwelcome in Africa, President Mugabe said yesterday. He said this yesterday in the Zambian capital, Lusaka where he had gone to attend the inauguration of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu. He was delivering an address on behalf of African Heads of State and Government, and leaders of regional bodies that had come…

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