MDC “Thank You Rally” In Gweru-Mkoba Stadium
Take a look at pictures of yesterday's opposition MDC "Thank You Rally" in Mkoba Stadium-Gweru.
Take a look at pictures of yesterday's opposition MDC "Thank You Rally" in Mkoba Stadium-Gweru.
The opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa blasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration saying senior government officials are running short of patriotism.
Zimbabwe’s former finance minister and opposition deputy national chairperson Tendai Biti has described Dr Mangudya’s Wednesday Monetary Policy Statement as mendacious and a technical fix for business institutions.
Harare Magistrate Gloria Takundwa is set today to make a ruling in the case against MDC National Deputy Chairperson Tendai Biti
HIGH Court Judge Justice Joseph Mafusire on Friday 15 February 2019 reserved judgment on an application filed by Concillia Chinanzvavana, a victim and survivor of torture, seeking to extend the lifespan of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), so that it operates for an
This comes in the wake of widespread speculation that the new currency will hit the street this week despite government vehemently as false rumours, which were instigated by former Finance Minister, Tendai Biti on Monday in a tweet post.
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.
Opposition leader, Tendai Biti's lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) yesterday dressed down the investigating officer in her client's case questioning why he failed to conduct investigations prior to arresting effecting an arrest on the Harare East legislator. Mtetwa said that
The opposition MDC deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has reiterated calls for a dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government amid economic turmoil Zimbabwe has witnessed post July 2018 disputed elections.
The Commission of Inquiry into the 1st of August 2018 post-election violence nailed the military and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) responsible for the death of six civilians and 35 people injured on the fateful day.
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