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Fanuel Jongwe Author

A year after Mnangagwa’s election, old woes haunt Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 31 July 2019

A year after Mnangagwa’s election, old woes haunt Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa, 76, who took over from long-time autocrat Robert Mugabe, went into the July 30 2018 elections vowing to revive Zimbabwe’s sickly economy

By Fanuel Jongwe Author
Empty shelves, rationed bread ring alarm bells in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 11 October 2018

Empty shelves, rationed bread ring alarm bells in Zimbabwe

A currency crunch and a new tax on electronic transactions have spawned fears that Zimbabwe’s wrecked economy is about to endure a fresh bout of chaos

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Zim opposition in court over post-election violence
Africa
/ 4 August 2018

Zim opposition in court over post-election violence

At least six people died after troops in the capital Harare opened fire on demonstrators on Wednesday

By Susan Njanji, Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Opposition protests as ZANU-PF wins Zimbabwe parliament
Africa
/ 1 August 2018

Opposition protests as ZANU-PF wins Zimbabwe parliament

The parliamentary results strengthened the chances of President Emmerson Mnangagwa holding power

By Susan Njanji, Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Zimbabwe’s split opposition is helping Mnangagwa to victory
Africa
/ 18 June 2018

Zimbabwe’s split opposition is helping Mnangagwa to victory

Twenty-three candidates — the highest number in the country’s election history — are in the running for the presidential race

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Mnangagwa: the ruthless ‘Crocodile’ now ruling Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 24 November 2017

Mnangagwa: the ruthless ‘Crocodile’ now ruling Zimbabwe

Emmerson Mnangagwa who took over Friday as Zimbabwe’s president, is a hardliner with ties to the military.

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Mugabe inauguration: To be attended by many, boycotted by one
Africa
/ 22 August 2013

Mugabe inauguration: To be attended by many, boycotted by one

Around 40 leaders have been invited to attend Robert Mugabe’s "grand" inauguration – an event election rival Morgan Tsvangirai will not show up at.

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Zim’s draft constitution ‘a flawed compromise’
Africa
/ 23 July 2012

Zim’s draft constitution ‘a flawed compromise’

Analysts critical of Zimbabwe’s draft constitution say it is a flawed collection of compromises that is doomed to be "thrown away by future nations".

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe
Cars clog Zimbabwe’s streets as economy sputters back to life
Africa
/ 22 July 2012

Cars clog Zimbabwe’s streets as economy sputters back to life

As incomes rebound, cars flood back on to Zimbabwe’s streets.

By Fanuel Jongwe Author and Fanuel Jongwe

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