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Minister cries after receiving Mugabe portrait
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi on Saturday shed tears soon after being handed a life size portrait of President Robert Mugabe at the 37th Africa Travel Association Congress in Victoria Falls.
Mugabe ‘tired’ and wants to ‘retire’ says Nkala
BULAWAYO — President Robert Mugabe wants to retire but he fears that if he leaves now, Zanu-PF will disintegrate and the country degenerate into a possible civil war, former confidant and comrade-in-arms, Enos Nkala yesterday said.
Security forces intensify Mugabe poll campaign
The military and police chiefs have launched a spirited campaign on behalf of President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF ahead of the next do-or-die elections to regain ground lost to the MDC parties in the last polls.
Mujuru hits out at Mnangagwa ‘lack of respect’
HARARE- Vice President Joice Mujuru has slammed senior Zanu PF officials fuelling infighting through succession battles driven by their presidential ambitions, saying they should respect the party hierarchy — remarks seen as directed at her bitter rival.
Zimbabwe police claim TB Joshua ‘satanic’
HARARE- Zimbabwean police have described popular Nigerian preacher Temitope Balogun (TB) Joshua as a false prophet as President Robert Mugabe’s supporters step up a campaign to block his visit to Harare.
Draft constitution retains powerful presidency
HARARE – Lawmakers late on Monday presented the first consolidated draft Constitution to the management committee that would maintain the sweeping powers of Zimbabwe’s imperial-like presidency and abolish the post of Prime Minister.
Bishop Kunonga urges more land grabs
Ex-communicated Anglican Bishop, Nolbert Kunonga confirmed his Zanu PF puppetry after claiming MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, is a sell-out who should not be voted into power as he is an agent of neo-colonialism to deny black Zimbabweans access to land and economic empowerment.
War vets besiege office and threaten Biti
HARARE – Marauding war veterans and suspected militia yesterday besieged the offices of Finance minister Tendai Biti, left, where they threatened to beat him up for apparent “lack” of respect for President Robert Mugabe.




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