Factionalism continues to rock MDC-A Bulawayo Province
Staff Reporter
Internal squabbles in the MDC-Alliance Bulawayo Province continue to rock that party with warring factions celebrating the belated 22nd anniversary separately.
Staff Reporter
Internal squabbles in the MDC-Alliance Bulawayo Province continue to rock that party with warring factions celebrating the belated 22nd anniversary separately.
Staff Reporter
The remnant councillors from the MDC Alliance faction led by Nelson Chamisa, have received instruction from its national leadership to sabotage business at the Harare City Council as a way of countering the influence of the MDC-T at the local authority, the Harare Post can report.
Staff Reporter
The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a US Think Tank which prides itself as an advocate for new ideas rooted in diplomatic engagement and military restraint, has joined Regional, Continental and other International bodies in the call for the removal of the illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe by the United States.
Political Reporter
….as factionalism escalates in MDC-A Bulawayo province
MDC Alliance factional fights have continued to rock Bulawayo Province with reports saying that the party held two separate anniversary celebrations last Saturday to commemorate the birth of the opposition movement some 22 years ago.
Political Reporter
….as she begs for mercy from Chamisa
MDC Alliance Bulawayo Organising Secretary, Helen Ziviri alias Tsepiso Mpofu has thrown her faction leader and that party’s national chairperson, Tabitha Khumalo under the bus as she accused her of being the godmother of factionalism in that province.
Staff Reporter
…as he contradicts himself every time he opens his mouth
Political analysts have questioned MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s sanity as he displayed signs of incoherence during an interview with the Heart and Soul Tv (HStv)’s Blessed Mhlanga.
Political Reporter
Leader of the MDC Alliance, Nelson Chamisa, was yesterday booed in Mutoko while speaking at the unveiling of the late activist, Patson Dzamara’s tombstone.
Health Correspondent
...as Zim receives 500 000 COVID-19 doses from China
Zimbabwe yesterday took delivery of 500 000 COVID-19 doses from China as the country inches closer to herd immunity.
Staff Reporter
Westbury villagers in Muzarabani South have applauded Government for initiating a piped water scheme in the resettlement area, which has transformed their lives.
Political Reporter
….as Nkomo is barred from contesting the presidency
Tempers are boiling in ZAPU after Sibangilizwe Nkomo, the son of the late ZAPU leader Joshua Nkomo, was barred from contesting for the presidency at next month’s Congress as he does not fit the criteria prescribed by that party for one to contest.