ZIMBABWE’S two vice presidents earn US$14 000 a month each at a time the government is struggling to pay civil servants a living wage, it has been revealed.

ZIMBABWE’S two vice presidents earn US$14 000 a month each  at a time the government is struggling to pay civil servants a living wage, it has been revealed.

President Emmerson Mnangwagwa has two VPs, namely, Kembo Mohadi and Constantino Chiwenga.The duo’s remuneration has not been made public since they rose to the lofty positions after the military toppled former president Robert Mugabe in 2017.However, a divorce wrangle pitting Mohadi and his former wife Tambudzani has helped to lift the lid on the VPs’ benefits with a payslip attached to a court application revealing the veteran politician from Beitbridge earns $7 000 in basic…

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ZIMBABWE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION PRESS STATEMENT

ZIMBABWE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION PRESS STATEMENT

THE ZIMBABWE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION PRESS STATEMENT. The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, in the past 3 to 4 weeks, has received a lot of coverage, some of it good and some bad, in regard to ongoing investigations relating in particular to NIEEB, ZMDC and ZINARA, and its operations in general.This press conference will seek to answer questions and clarify the situation relating to the role of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission in the current operations. The Commission wishes…

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‘International Failure To Reign In Mugabe Over Gukurahundi, Gave Him A Sense Of Impunity’-US Envoy

‘International Failure To Reign In Mugabe Over Gukurahundi, Gave Him A  Sense Of Impunity’-US Envoy

PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan’s government did not just fail to fully appreciate the extent of the Matebeleland killings but White House simply did not want to know what was happening, a senior US envoy has said. William M. Bellamy, who was a junior US embassy staff in Harare at the time, said this during a panel discussion with David Coltart on his book The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe, at the The Cato…

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‘Mugabe Returns And Warns War Vets- ‘Express Grievances Through Zanu PF, Or You Will Be Expelled’

President Robert Mugabe has returned home from his five day visit to Japan. He was met at the Harare International Airport by the two vice presidents, Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, senior government officials and hundreds of Zanu-PF supporters. Speaking to journalists soon after arrival, Mugabe said the envisaged assistance to be given to Zimbabwe by Japan to the entire spectrum of the Zimbabwean economy is most likely to be fruitful considering the meetings he…

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Mnangagwa, The ‘Gukurahundi Butcher Of Matebeleland & Midlands’ Will Never Ever Win Free Elections

“Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is going to finish off President Robert Mugabe’s term in office, amid top secret disclosures that, a cross-section of International players are reportedly embracing and endorsing Mnangagwa, behind the curtains to bring economic stimulus to Harare,” Spotlight Zimbabwe reported. No thinking man or woman will have any problem with Mnangagwa taking over from Mugabe to the 2018 finish line. The takeover will be good for the country, if for nothing else,…

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‘ANC Had Good Relations With ZAPU & None With ZANU,’ -Mbeki

‘ANC Had Good Relations With ZAPU & None With ZANU,’ -Mbeki

Historically, with regard to the Zimbabwe liberation struggle, the ANC had good relations with ZAPU and none with ZANU when it broke away from ZAPU. This was a product of a continuous process in Zimbabwe which had started with the establishment of the Southern Rhodesia African National Congress in that country and the membership in the South African ANC of Zimbabwe students and workers while they were studying and working in South Africa. ANC relations…

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MDC-T Goes To Court To Stop Grace Donating Government Implements At Zanu PF Rallies.

THE opposition MDC-T says it is pressing ahead with plans to stop President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace, parcelling out government sourced farm machinery and other implements during Zanu PF rallies. However, in a separate interview with NewZimbabwe.com Tuesday, presidential spokesperson, George Charamba, seemed to suggest the powerful Zanu PF women’s league boss may be abandoning the controversial practice during her Mashonaland East rally this Wednesday. MDC-T spokesperson, Obert Gutu, said the opposition has not baulked…

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