Movement for Democratic Change has decided to take head on with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, (ZEC) after accusing it of going slow on voter registration
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Alliance President, Nelson Chamisa has laid out his party's plan for the agriculture sector dubbed 'smart agriculture' which he said will come with modernized irrigation schemes and inputs to be distributed to all farmers regardless of political affiliation.
By Costa Nkomo
Addressing
The MDC Alliance Presidential candidate is this weekend suppose to go and meet members of the academia, key UK government officials as well as address think-tanks, among them Chatham House and the Oxford Union, where he claims that many Zimbabweans have fled to
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) President Advocate Nelson Chamisa on Tuesday vowed to restore workers’ dignity amid concerns over alleged government’s hostility on civil workforce as exhibited by the recent stand-off with nurses.
By Costa Nkomo
Addressing thousands of workers and members of the public who attended
Electoral reforms lobby group, Election Resource Center (ERC) will take their vote mobilization campaign to the Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) in an effort to expand voter education ahead of the 2018 plebiscites.
In light of the High Court judgment, our party has written to the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs as we lay claim to our potion of the government disbursements to political parties which had been improperly allocated to the Chamisa group
The Nelson Chamisa led faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) has accused Justice Francis Bere of passing a politically motivated and controversial ruling charging that they remain unfazed as Thokozani Khupe remains expelled.
Party presidential spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka said the ruling by Bulawayo High
Former President Robert Mugabe wants to take head on with President Emerson Mnangagwa over the issue of a coup which saw his downfall in November last year
Aspiring candidate for Harare West Constituency, Joana Mamombe says she is the right person to stand on an MDC-T ticket for the Parliamentary elections despite facing seasoned legislator and political heavy-weight Jessie Majome in the primary elections.
Mamombe who is only 24 years-old and holds a BSc
Chimurenga music legend, Thomas Tafirenyika Mapfumo, has thrown his weight behind young generation's quest to take over the reins of governance in Zimbabwe insisting they should be given a chance to lead the country and move forward.
The generational consensus has emerged as a key rallying