Post Tagged with: "Morgan Tsvangirai"
Michael, when clueless, just ‘Sata’ up
Zambian President Michael Sata’s reckless attack on the person of the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Richard Tsvangirai did not come as a surprise though very disappointing writes Tallent Chingovo.
Zimbabwe wants to bar foreign newspapers
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe will bar all unregistered foreign newspapers, its media commission said on Friday, in what could be the start of a crackdown on outlets critical of President Robert Mugabe ahead of a possible election this year.
Chihuri’s future takes centre stage
HARARE – Principals in the inclusive government meet tomorrow for a National Security Council (NSC) meeting that will discuss among other issues the fate of police commissioner-general, Augustine Chihuri, whose term of office expired on Tuesday.
Ncube denies conniving with Mbeki
Professor Welshman Ncube has once again denied claims contained in a book by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that he and former South African President Thabo Mbeki connived to split the MDC into two factions in 2005.
Sata, sham elections are not democracy
Michael Sata, elected last year as Zambian President, has in many circles been lauded as a democrat and reformist committed to uplifting the lives of ordinary people in his country.
Zimbabwe teachers join national strike
HARARE- More teachers on Tuesday joined a national strike in which government workers are seeking to double their salaries. Their action on the strike’s second day, and the absence of more staff from government offices, began to disrupt routine services.
Chief moves to attach Tsvangirai property
HARARE- Chief Negomo, Luscious Chitsinde, has obtained a court confirmation to attach Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s property after he refused to pay a bogus fine for allegedly marrying in the sacred month of November.
Tsvangirai and Biti face arrest
HARARE – Police and Zanu PF have launched a fresh campaign to crush the MDC in a plan which involves arresting Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Finance minister Tendai Biti and other top officials.




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