Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has described an attempt on his life at a rally in Bulawayo as an act of cowardice which would not distract him from campaigning for the July 30 elections. In a message posted on his Facebook page Saturday
Rural teachers have urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to stop commandeering school children to his rallies. In a statement yesterday, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) said educators were getting increasingly worried over continued reports of school children and their teachers
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is back from Qatar where he had gone for a 3-day official state visit. He was received at the Robert Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Retired General Constantino Chiwenga, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Retired Lieutenant
Zimbabwe’s new President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday called for the removal of Western sanctions on his government during a speech to ruling party officials and said elections due in 2018 were nearer than “you expect”. Mnangagwa, 75, became leader of the southern
Dear Editor, Zimbabweans are celebrating world wide that dictator Mugabe finally resigned under pressure. The good thing about it all is that that which goes round comes round, and that former President Mugabe is still alive to look back at his life
Zimbabwe Former President Robert Mugabe was told he would be exposed as a corrupt mass murderer by Zimbabwe’s military leaders unless he ‘volunteered’ to resign. The 93-year-old former leader of Zimbabwe was warned that his reputation would be destroyed with the release
ACADEMIC and political analyst Ibbo Mandaza says that a transitional government in the form of a government of national unity (GNU), followed by elections two years later is the way to go in resolving Zimbabwe’s political crisis. Speaking on a BBC television
“The former vice president, who had been out of the country after he was sacked from both party and government, will… replace comrade Robert Mugabe who resigned,” the state-run ZBC news site said on Wednesday. Nicknamed “Ngwena” (The Crocodile) because of his