The opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa blasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration saying senior government officials are running short of patriotism.
The opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa has again snubbed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dialogue meeting today at state house maintaining that the venue for dialogue and the convener of the meeting were compromised.
The United Nations, moreover, has assisted Zimbabwe to fulfil its reporting obligations to United Nations human rights mechanisms, such as the Universal Periodic Review, and to the implementation of human rights recommendations, and the sustainable development goals, with a view to enhancing human rights and
Political analysts and human rights defenders have come out guns blazing against the Southern Development Community (SADC)'s soft hand on the recent military crackdown on civilians in Zimbabwe following a violent national shutdown.
Yesterday, SADC called for the removal of sanctions while condemning the demonstrations that
Ncube said Biti had no basis to be commenting on government business since he is not in government but said the re-introduction of the Zim Dollar will still happen this year.
This comes as a warning to his boss, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who since coming into office more than a year ago, has been on a ‘mega deals’ signing spree where, at one time, he announced that the country had received commitments amounting to $16 billion.
Since assuming office, Mnangagwa’s administration has been plagued by a number of challenges ranging from doctors’ strike, inflation, cash and fuel shortages, drug shortages, to name but a few.
It has also emerged that some youth leaders like Youth Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu have been engulfed in a tussle for youth leadership positions with other members of the youth wing as the factions are aiming to dislodge each for favours.
Faced with the BREXIT talks, May will deliberate on the situation in Zimbabwe which has deteriorated over the past few weeks, with some labelling it a humanitarian crisis situation.