"The same people who looted diamonds here in Mutare are the same people who are in government and we have it in good authority that they benefited from the $15 billion which went missing
Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) President Jacob Ngarivhume has told his supporters to embrace the Bio-metric Voter Registration as it guards against voting fraud in the forthcoming elections.
Addressing his party supporters as well as traditional and christian leaders in Chivi Central over the weekend, Ngarivhume said voting
The Morgan Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change has urged the nation to ignore the early election remarks made by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Davos , Switzerland yesterday while insisting on the need for electoral reforms before the plebiscites.
In a statement issued , MDC-T National
Zimbabwe’s president is in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF2018). And the run up to his visit has been characterized by a significant amount of state controlled media fanfare, private media encouragement and a decent amount of optimism by the business sector. One
The Morgan Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change is now fully geared to face off Zanu PF in this year’s polls with a Sunday rally in Epworth expected to kick-start the party’s election campaign, the party's Presidential spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka has said.
In a statement released
Transform Zimbabwe President, Jacob Ngarivhume has called on the Emmerson Mnangagwa administration to urgently reform the media laws and allow the public broadcasters to be impartial in their operation
Ngarivhume made the remarks in an interview with 263Chat adding that state media continues to pay a
The country's main opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai has demanded that the army publicly pledge to accept the outcome of the 2018 harmonized elections regardless of the winner, a move they said will boost the credibility of the do-or-die polls.
In
With the election season already heating up, opposition youths in Mashonaland Central province say they fear for their lives due to politically motivated violence and intimidation from political parties, 263Chat has learnt.
A visit to Mash Central Provincial capital, Bindura by 263Chat revealed the reluctance by
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) young workers have called on the government to introduce 'Operation Restore Purchasing Power' to deal with unending price increases of basic commodities in the country.
In an interview with 263Chat, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) National Young Workers Union,