Movement for Democratic Change, MDC is now seeking refugee to the High Court form the police which they are blaming interfering with the opposition party’s business at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in Harare
OPPOSITION MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has divided his power by assigning roles to his three vice-presidents months after they were elected to the position at a party congress in Gweru
With Zimbabwe on the brink of a total economic collapse, calls for dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his opposite number, Nelson Chamisa widely viewed as a long term solution to the problems bedeviling the nation, have gathered momentum.
Since the July 2018 general elections, the
The opposition, Movement for Democratic Change, MDC has castigated the government for failing to proffer solutions of the falling economy but rather turn to clamp down 'a peaceful people's movement', the opposition
Self-exiled former cabinet minister, Walter Mzembi has taken a swipe at both the ruling Zanu-PF and opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) for lacking sincerity to tackle the current economic challenges facing the country.
Mzembi who is now based in South Africa penned a statement in
Former Foreign Affairs Minister in the former President Robert Mugabe's cabinet, Walter Mzembi broke his silence over the weekend adding his voice on a number of issues bedeviling the country.
Mzembi was ousted during the November 2017 military take over which ushered in the President Emmerson
The opposition Movement of Democratic Change (MDC) has accused government of allowing certain cartels in their political and economic circles to control the dynamics of the country.
In a statement released by the party deputy spokesperson Luke Tamaborinyoka after the National Standing Committee meeting yesterday, the
From mothers with crying babies all over, elderly people with walking sticks losing balance and only getting support from the dirty dusty surfaces, the once white walls, to the young and the cocky young men and women, it was chaos all over as all these
The government has now announced that it will drag the striking doctors to labor court after they defy the order to report for duty yesterday on Monday, health minister Obadiah Moyo has said