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Chris Mutsvangwa

Zanu-PF: Military versus civilians
Africa
/ 11 May 2018

Zanu-PF: Military versus civilians

New factions are emerging in the ruling party as it prepares for national elections in either July or August

By Staff Reporter
Zanu-PF’s new factions: Forget Lacoste and G40, now it’s uniforms versus civvies
Africa
/ 8 May 2018

Zanu-PF’s new factions: Forget Lacoste and G40, now it’s uniforms versus civvies

As it prepares for elections, new divides are emerging in Zimbabwe’s ruling party

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe lawmakers begin historic debate on Mugabe impeachment
Africa
/ 21 November 2017

Zimbabwe lawmakers begin historic debate on Mugabe impeachment

Legal experts say impeachment could take weeks and be subject to court appeals.

By Ben Sheppard
Timeline: How Zimbabwe’s ‘coup’ unfolded
Africa
/ 21 November 2017

Timeline: How Zimbabwe’s ‘coup’ unfolded

Robert Mugabe insists he is still in power despite a military takeover and a rising clamour for him to quit.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 October 2007

Zim trade’s balancing act between China and EU

The Zimbabwean government’s isolation from the international economic arena has forced it to turn right while indicating left. The country’s Deputy Minister of Industry and International Trade recently made a startling admission when he said that the European Union remains the troubled Southern African country’s key trade partner.

By Tonderai Kwidini

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