As anxiety continue to build up ahead of the MDC elective congress opposition party President Nelson Chamisa tomorrow (Saturday) heads to the Eastern Highlands’ popular town of Mutare as the 41 year old opposition leader moves a gear up to canvass support and consientise party
Kudzai Chiwanza a mother to the Harare West legislator Joana Mamombe today broke down to tears as her first born daughter was placed on remand until the 19th of March 2019 pending hearing with an option to apply for bail at the High Court.
As the opposition MDC elective congress slated for May this year gathers momentum by the day, many twists and turns are sparking high in the 1999 born labor political party.
Opposition MDC Harare Province Youth Assembly ups campaign to consolidate party President's candidature Nelson Chamisa ahead of the elective congress slated for May 2019.
The opposition MDC is set to challenge jail sentences that were given on its members after having been implicated and convicted in ugly protests that rocked the country mid-January 2019 describing the rulings as the worst Zimbabwe has ever witnessed since independence.
The ruling party Zanu PF has postponed the much awaited solidarity march to affirm support to President Emmerson Mnangagwa who has demonstrated a good leadership for this country, the youth league has said.
The call by former head of state Robert Mugabe on the incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop unleashing security forces on civilians a move which has recently resulted in many deaths and injuries is plausible, opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa has said.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister Energy Mutodi has defended his Twitter post in which he defended President Emmerson Mnangagwa's human rights violations while attacking his predecessor Robert Mugabe for committing worse atrocities.
Mugabe attacked Mnangagwa over the recent military crackdown on civilians that ultimately