Opponents of Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader say they have been vindicated by his now overweening control of the MDC-T party.
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As the new chairperson, he is already trying to further his own agenda in the region.
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The government cannot sustain Mpilo Central Hospital and has now opened its doors to donors.
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Billy Rautenbach is tangled in a spat over land use and is said to be ready to move a multimillion ethanol project to Zambia.
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The former Zanu-PF leader is playing coy on plans to lead a grand coalition against President Robert Mugabe.
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Zanu-PF says its land reform programme has been a major success and is not bothered by criticism from ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
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Some Zimbabwean parliamentarians are being unusually critical about their own government’s failures.
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Expectations that government would act on corruption are fast fading as the matter has become part of Zanu-PF’s divisive succession battle.
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Officials fed up with the MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s liaisons are calling for a congress to contest his position.
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Despite all the political developments, the major bombshell facing the Zimbabwe is still the economy, writes Takudzwa Munyaka.
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A seminar to interrogate issues in Zimbabwe’s diamond mining sector is to be held in South Africa.
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A land invader-turned-member of parliament is pulling out all the stops to impress his constituents.
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The European Union has said sanctions on Zimbabwe will remain in place until the election observers’ final reports are released.
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After a bruising electoral defeat, analysts say the MDC party must come out of denial and rebuild itself.
Party chief whip says Constitution won’t be changed without a referendum.
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Analysts say Zanu-PF’s Robert Mugabe’s "thank you" Cabinet has little capacity to solve any of Zimbabwe’s problems.
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People have not forgotten nor forgiven Nkala’s role in the Gukurahundi massacre.
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The party has an ‘action plan’ for such a scenario, based on the violence of the military in the past.
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The popularity of the party’s regalia might be an indicator of expediency and fear, not popularity.
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The military’s increasing involvement in private enterprise has raised concern that it is preparing to back up a parallel government.
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