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Zanu Pf

Counting the hours: 14 400 since Itai Dzamara disappeared
Africa
/ 17 October 2016

Counting the hours: 14 400 since Itai Dzamara disappeared

The missing journalist’s brother Patson vows not to remain silent “in the face of increasing oppression” by Zimbabwean authorities.

By Kiri Rupiah
Former Zanu-PF acolyte calls Mugabe corrupt, likens leader to colonial prime minister
Africa
/ 8 August 2016

Former Zanu-PF acolyte calls Mugabe corrupt, likens leader to colonial prime minister

The tables could finally be turning for the Zimbabwean strongman.

By Kiri Rupiah
Zimbabwe data prices hiked by up to 500% to curb social media activism and dissent
Article
/ 5 August 2016

Zimbabwe data prices hiked by up to 500% to curb social media activism and dissent

Zimbabweans are defiant and undeterred by rising data prices which they believe are in retaliation by the Zim government to social media activism.

By Lungelo Shezi Htxt
‘Un-Zimbabwean’: Robert Mugabe dismisses #ThisFlag creator Evan Mawarire at a funeral
Article
/ 20 July 2016

‘Un-Zimbabwean’: Robert Mugabe dismisses #ThisFlag creator Evan Mawarire at a funeral

President Mugabe took the funeral of a Zanu-PF stalwart to quote scripture in his take-down of the #ThisFlag movement creator Evan Mawarire.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: #ThisFlag gives Zimbabwe hope
Article
/ 15 July 2016

Editorial: #ThisFlag gives Zimbabwe hope

Zimbabweans are no longer looking for a new big leader, but turn to each other to save their nation.

By Editorial
#ThisFlag pastor Evan Mawarire’s sister, Teldah, says the ANC sounds like Zanu-PF
Article
/ 14 July 2016

#ThisFlag pastor Evan Mawarire’s sister, Teldah, says the ANC sounds like Zanu-PF

The pastor behind the #ThisFlag freedom movement in Zimbabwe has been released, but his sister, Teldah Mawawire, believes trouble still lurks.

By Raeesa Pather
#ThisFlag and #ZimShutDown2016 protests are ‘sponsored’, says ANC’s Gwede Mantashe
Article
/ 12 July 2016

#ThisFlag and #ZimShutDown2016 protests are ‘sponsored’, says ANC’s Gwede Mantashe

A social media campaign dubbed #ThisFlag and #ZimShutDown2016 saw Zimbabwean citizens stay home last week, in protest against the ruling ZANU-PF.

By Staff Reporter
Zim’s white farmers brace themselves for more land grabs
Africa
/ 20 August 2015

Zim’s white farmers brace themselves for more land grabs

There is no money for compensation, but 23 white-owned farms have been targeted.

By Staff Reporter
What lies in store for Zimbabwe when Robert Mugabe goes?
Africa
/ 9 July 2015

What lies in store for Zimbabwe when Robert Mugabe goes?

There’s no shortage of wannabe presidents but none stands out as a good choice for the country.

By Trevor Ncube and Dumisani Muleya
Zim: Ousted Mujuru starting splinter party – report
Africa
/ 8 April 2015

Zim: Ousted Mujuru starting splinter party – report

Sources said ousted vice-president Joice Mujuru was set to lead a new Zanu-PF splinter group, which identifies itself as the "original Zanu-PF".

By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s ruling party expels former vice-president Mujuru
Africa
/ 3 April 2015

Zimbabwe’s ruling party expels former vice-president Mujuru

Zanu-PF has expelled former vice-president Joice Mujuru for allegedly plotting against elderly Robert Mugabe, the party announced on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Mthethwa: No violent removal of Rhodes statue will be supported
Article
/ 26 March 2015

Mthethwa: No violent removal of Rhodes statue will be supported

Minister Nathi Mthethwa won’t support any violent removal of Cecil Rhodes’ statue from the UCT campus and urges an amicable resolution to the matter.

By Sapaxxxx
MDC activist abducted by Mugabe’s men, says Tsvangirai
Africa
/ 11 March 2015

MDC activist abducted by Mugabe’s men, says Tsvangirai

Zimbabwe’s main opposition party has said one of its activists was abducted and is blaming Robert Mugabe’s government.

By Staff Reporter
Zim broke but Mugabe’s party must go on
Africa
/ 19 February 2015

Zim broke but Mugabe’s party must go on

Dead animals, donations and a lot of song and dance over the supreme leader’s 91st birthday.

By Staff Reporter
On a mission to ‘cleanse’ Zanu-PF
Africa
/ 29 January 2015

On a mission to ‘cleanse’ Zanu-PF

Sacked party stalwart Didymus Mutasa is going to court to get his job back and to restore Zanu-PF to ‘legality’.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF split imminent as Mujuru confronts Mugabe
Africa
/ 13 January 2015

Zanu-PF split imminent as Mujuru confronts Mugabe

A split is imminent in Zanu-PF as former Vice President Joice Mujuru and her allies will commence a legal challenge of Robert Mugabe’s leadership.

By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Mugabe’s new vice-presidents have ‘no real big function’
Africa
/ 10 December 2014

Mugabe’s new vice-presidents have ‘no real big function’

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says vice-presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko are merely there so he can ‘give them work to do’.

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe violates Zanu-PF constitution
Africa
/ 7 December 2014

Mugabe violates Zanu-PF constitution

Mugabe failed to appoint politburo and presidium members during the sitting of congress, but he did appoint his wife as head of the women’s league.

By Mg Harare Correspondent
Mugabe: Stepping down would be ‘foolish, idiotic’
Africa
/ 4 December 2014

Mugabe: Stepping down would be ‘foolish, idiotic’

President Robert Mugabe has a tight grip on his position as head of the ruling Zanu-PF, and played down suggestions that he should step down.

By Sapa
Zanu-PF succession: A tale of two river beetles
Africa
/ 4 December 2014

Zanu-PF succession: A tale of two river beetles

President Robert Mugabe will exercise his new-found powers to dump embattled Vice-President Joyce Mujuru and appoint two new vice-presidents.

By Mg Harare Correspondent
Mugabe pulls hard on reins of power
Africa
/ 4 December 2014

Mugabe pulls hard on reins of power

Zanu-PF rebels, including the vice-president, are being summarily dispatched for their ‘disloyalty’.

By Staff Reporter
Slowly, slowly, the ANC is following Zanu-PF’s lead
Analysis
/ 4 December 2014

Slowly, slowly, the ANC is following Zanu-PF’s lead

Jobs for pals, lack of accountability, the blurring of state and party – déjà vu?

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe deepens the purge of potential successors
Africa
/ 3 December 2014

Mugabe deepens the purge of potential successors

At a key elective conference taking place this week, President Robert Mugabe said Zanu-PF cannot trust anyone who wants to work with the West.

By Staff Reporter
Axing Mujuru bodes ill for business in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 3 December 2014

Axing Mujuru bodes ill for business in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean Vice-President Joice Mujuru was a moderate who built up a good working relationship with those in commerce, and even the opposition.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zanu-PF purges vice-president Mujuru’s allies
Article
/ 27 November 2014

Zanu-PF purges vice-president Mujuru’s allies

Zimbabwe’s vice-president Joice Mujuru’s failure to make it to Zanu-PF’s central committee automatically excludes her and allies from next politburo.

By Staff Reporter
Mugabe boosts power with changes to Zanu-PF Constitution
Africa
/ 23 November 2014

Mugabe boosts power with changes to Zanu-PF Constitution

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has changed the Constitution of the ruling Zanu-PF party, giving him sole power to appoint a successor.

By Reuters
Tsvangirai: SA aided subversion of Zim democratic process
Africa
/ 19 November 2014

Tsvangirai: SA aided subversion of Zim democratic process

MDC-T’s Morgan Tsvangirai has chastised the South African government for sweeping the Khampepe report under the carpet.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
Khampepe: Zim’s 2002 elections not free and fair
Article
/ 14 November 2014

Khampepe: Zim’s 2002 elections not free and fair

The findings of the much-coveted Khampepe report, finally made public on Friday, found that the 2002 Zimbabwe elections were not "free and fair".

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Mujuru’s allies axed for resisting Grace Mugabe’s ‘bedroom coup’
Africa
/ 14 November 2014

Mujuru’s allies axed for resisting Grace Mugabe’s ‘bedroom coup’

Top Zanu-PF party officials who support Zimbabwe vice president Joice Mujuru have been expelled, paving the way for Grace Mugabe to enter the fray.

By Staff Reporter
Battling Zanu-PF calls in its debts
Africa
/ 26 September 2014

Battling Zanu-PF calls in its debts

It’s payback time for those who can’t afford to say no to the ruling party preparing for its congress.

By Staff Reporter
‘Gucci Grace’ poised to lead post-Mugabe Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 18 September 2014

‘Gucci Grace’ poised to lead post-Mugabe Zimbabwe

Grace Mugabe – a recent PhD graduate and leader of Zanu-PF’s women’s league – may be destined to take the helm from her 90-year-old husband Robert.

By MacDonald Dzirutwe
Mugabe mops up the blood
Africa
/ 12 September 2014

Mugabe mops up the blood

The factional battles in Zanu-PF spilled into the open at a 10-hour meeting, with rivals going for the jugular.

By Staff Reporter
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