MDC youth in the United Kingdom have pledged to support the democratic struggle in Zimbabwe and to make sure that the country is liberated from the Zanu PF ruthless regime. In a statement the youth said during the Provincial Youth Meeting in
Without a doubt the decision by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to rescind its earlier decision to appoint President Robert Mugabe as its African ambassador for Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) is hard to take for the nonagenarian and his band of supporters.
A MBERENGWA self-confessed “wizard” and his side kick who appeared on ZBCtv news hour bulletin alleging that he can send hyenas and snakes to recover his clients’ debts and can assist criminals evade arrest have been arrested. Sifelani Dube (27) of Gwarimba
THE family of a woman from Bulawayo’s Magwegwe North suburb who allegedly committed suicide by sitting on the railway line together with her two- year old son as the train approached resulting in them being crushed to death, said they remain puzzled
MDC deputy president Thokozani Khupe has appealed to ordinary Zimbabweans to pray for her boss Morgan Tsvangirai who is currently sidelined by illness. Tsvangirai last year stunned the public when he revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer of the colony and
A SOUTH African cabinet minister has warned local farmers against employing Zimbabwean illegals and then blaming the police when robbed and or killed by the foreigners. Pretoria’s police minister, Fikile Mbalula, has form over the subject of Zimbabweans and crime in South
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe did not know he had been appointed World Health Organisation goodwill ambassador and would anyway have rejected the role that has since been rescinded, state media reported Tuesday. The WHO reversed its decision on Sunday to award the 93-year-old
At last 10 activists of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai were seriously injured when they were attacked by suspected Zanu PF supporters in Chitungwiza. Some of the MDC-T with life-threatening injuries, say human rights activists, have been admitted
MDC-T top official Eddie Cross has revealed his own battles with prostate cancer as he tried to justify his recent comment that MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s colon cancer could render him unfit to continue at the helm of his party, NewZimbabwe.com reported.