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NCA alarmed by planned Harare City sackings

HARARE – The National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) says it is “alarmed and angered” by reports that the MDC-T dominated Harare City Council intends to fire more than 3000 workers following last months Supreme Court ruling that employers only needed to give three months notice to terminate contracts. “As NCA party it’s our hope that the […]

Civil society weak and confused: Majome

Harare – Civil Society Organisations were on Tuesday castigated for being divided and weak during the constitution making process rendering the whole exercise a failure, especially in raising public awareness about the draft constitution.

Madhuku twists knife into Zanu PF

HARARE – National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) interim leader, Lovemore Madhuku, has left the door ajar for a possible coalition with Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC but for now he is growing his party, which he contends could make an upset in future elections.

The voice of the majority should be respected

If my memory serves me right, like it usually does, the need for a “democracy” that allows for the participation of ordinary Zimbabweans in the determination of the way they are governed, forms the backbone of Zimbabwean opposition politics and civic society activities in the 21st Century.

NCA party rocked by resignations

The National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) led by Dr Lovemore Madhuku, which recently converted to a political party, suffered a major setback on Friday after three of its key leaders Takura Zhangazha, Blessing Vava and Clever Bere allegedly resigned from the party.

Madhuku can be President

I want to congratulate Prof Lovemore Madhuku and the NCA team for realising the urgency of forming a new nationalist and radical political party to continue pursuing the goals of our liberation struggle.

Madhuku on the campaign trail (Pictures)

The president of the newly converted National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) political party Dr Lovemore Madhuku is seen here hitting the campaign trail in Chimanimani. We understand the NCA was setting up structures in Chimanimani.