Kaseke was speaking at a press briefing on the report of the recent China trip by the President and other captains of industries where he said Mnangagwa should quit politics and join the business world as he exhibited good businessman acumen while negotiating multi-billion deals
Speculation is rife that Mzembi may follow his G40 comrades who recently met Mr Chamisa and seemingly have joined the Alliance to try and fight back at the new regime that unceremoniously dumped them after the exit of Robert Mugabe through a soft coup that
Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Terence Mukupe has rallied youths to join politics saying there is need for young people to take part and provide technical ability to government which is currently composed of older people.
Speaking at the Global Shapers Zimbabwe Youth Awards
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, has shot down claims that the current President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his new government got power through a “military coup,” arguing that former President Robert Mugabe’s resignation was debated in Parliament.
Responding to People’s Democratic Party PDP Spokesperson,
Exiled former cabinet minister, Patrick Zhuwao has chided the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) for trampling on its founding values and principles resulting in the 2005, 2014 and 2018 splits.
Leading clothing retailer, Edgars Stores Limited recorded a stronger second half sales as a result of the political developments that led to the ouster of former President Robert Mugabe as renewed hope for economic revival pushed consumer spending to new levels.
According to the group financial
The death of opposition heavyweight Morgan Tsvangirai robbed Zimbabwe of the strongest challenger to Robert Mugabe for almost 20 years – and no successor will be able to emulate him fully. Mugabe has now gone, but Tsvangirai’s party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), is bitterly divided.
The
Jacob Ngarivhume, one of the leading principals in the MDC-Alliance and leader of Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) says his party will use this weekend's congress to ratify its position the alliance and progress made thus far.
The message ED is sending to the world is that Zimbabwe is not open for business and investing in Zimbabwe can jeopardize the credibility of an innocent entrepreneur. It is a shame that ED and his ZANU PF 2.0 have decided to recklessly publish this