The ruling ZANU PF has been warned for using vending marketing places as their own and use it for politics, saying that the behavior must stop forthwith
Poll watchdog, the Election Resource Centre (ERC), has raised a red flag and cautioned President Emmerson Mnangagwa to guard against potential abuse of the recently launched Presidential Input Scheme as the July 30 2018 election nears.
The Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Retired Air
Mashonaland Central Zanu PF chairman and Minister of Sports, Arts and Recreation, Kazembe Kazembe has been fingered in an alleged bribery case to influence the outcome of a trial in which four of his supporters are facing charges of looting 30 tonnes of mealie meal
Since the attack, the security has been watertight and everything has changed. Movements have been limited and the distance between the president and the people has been increased.
Businessman and chairperson of the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ), Tafadzwa Musarara has sought to clear the air on events leading to the looting of his 30 tonnes of flour and mealie meal in the run-up to the Zanu PF primary elections saying the
Chamisa said that he has people from president Mnangagwa's party who gave him information on the vents which happens when the party 'rigs' election, which he said they are planning to do for the 30 July general election again
Colonel Overson Mugwisi has made remarks that the Zimbabwe Defense Forces will be giving a hand in the process of the forth coming election although not directly involved
Below is a snippet from Leon Hartwell paper titled What Went Wrong With Zimbabwe's MDC-T? In his paper Hartwell, who once worked for Netherlands Embassy based in Zimbabwe, attempted to identify the key issues that made the Movement for Democratic Change led by the late Morgan
Minister of Home Affairs and ZANU PF Secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu has sought to absolve President Emmerson Mnangagwa from the Gukurahundi atrocities saying the issue was addressed by the late Joshua Nkomo and former president Robert Mugabe.
Mpofu who was speaking on behalf of
Nkomo was the leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union party, ZAPU and a member of the Ndebele speaking people, who advocated for the liberation of his people from the white minority who were capturing their land and cattle