Supporters of President Mugabe's Zanu-PF party.
Supporters of President Mugabe's Zanu-PF party.
Zimbabwe: Mandela Asked Mugabe to Step Down - WikiLeaks
SW Radio, 29 September 2011
Former South African President Nelson Mandela advised Robert Mugabe to step down in 2007 as a way of preserving his 'liberation war legacy', or run the risk of being disgraced like… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ruling Party Faction Aims to Oust V-P
Zimbabwe Standard, 24 September 2011
A Zanu PF faction loyal to President Robert Mugabe wants Vice-President Joice Mujuru ousted from her post and replaced by the party women's league boss Oppah Muchinguri in the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Mugabe Backs Off
Zimbabwe Independent, 23 September 2011
President Robert Mugabe has uncharacteristically balked at taking action against senior Zanu PF officials exposed in secret United States diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks as… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wikileaks - Zanu-PF Leaders Named in 2008 Violence
SW Radio, 23 September 2011
US Embassy cables released by WikiLeaks have revealed that a ZANU PF Central Committee member told US Ambassador James McGee the names of senior party officials who were… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Rage, Power
Financial Gazette, 23 September 2011
IN ZANU-PF, the succession debate has hardly done anything to separate men from boys, the sheep from the goats. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Mugabe Under Pressure to Quit'
Zimbabwe Independent, 23 September 2011
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe faced intensifying outrage against his rule from African leaders and came under unprecedented pressure to quit from different quarters over the past 11… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe Must Pack His Bags
Zimbabwe Independent, 23 September 2011
GIVEN the current political and economic environment, Zanu PF, currently in a precarious state of flux, must use its forthcoming annual conference in Bulawayo to trigger a serious… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Jonathan Moyo - Eluding the Verdict of Wikileaks
Financial Gazette, 23 September 2011
THE evolving scenarios from the recent WikiLeaks cable revelations are beginning to precipitate political survival strategies by those implicated. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe in Elections Dilemma
Zimbabwe Standard, 18 September 2011
STARTLING revelations by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks that President Robert Mugabe's most trusted lieutenants in his fractured Zanu PF party were secretly plotting to topple… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chigwedere Warns of Army Coup in the Country - WikiLeaks
Zimbabwe Standard, 18 September 2011
MASHONALAND East governor, Aenas Chigwedere raised the spectre of a coup claiming that if America imposed sanctions, the military would take over, leaked US embassy cables have… Read more »
Zimbabwe: New ZANU-PF Land-Grab Exposed - WikiLeaks
Zimbabwe Standard, 18 September 2011
A host of Zanu PF officials have been named as having positioned themselves to grab land under the Save Valley Conservancy in Masvingo, contrary to the provisions of the land… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Has Mugabe Been Ruling Country By Decree?
Zimbabwe Standard, 18 September 2011
In the wake of the WikiLeaks disclosures, a question arises: has Zimbabwe been ruled by decree for the duration of its independence? The answer seems to be a resounding "yes". Read more »
Zimbabwe: What's Behind Wikileaks Cables
The Herald, 20 September 2011
Sensational disclosures by whistle blower, WikiLeaks, that prominent Zanu-PF leaders joined a beeline of MDC-T officials, and others, in consorting with the US government through… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ex-Minister Sues Paper Over WikiLeaks Report
RSF, 16 September 2011
Reporters Without Borders condemns former information minister Jonathan Moyo's continuing judicial harassment of the Harare-based independent newspaper, the Daily News, and the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wikileaks - Waterloo for Zanu-PF Reformists?
Financial Gazette, 16 September 2011
THERE is a common thread running through conversations made by the majority of ZANU-PF officials in secret talks with United States diplomats; it was an exchange of ideas in search… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wikileaks, Political Perception in the Country
Financial Gazette, 16 September 2011
THE recent WikiLeaks cables disclosure will have a deep-setting effect on Zimbabwean politics vis-à-vis the development or substantiation of political perceptions. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Generals Face Possible Court Martial Over Wikileaks
SW Radio, 12 September 2011
Two army generals who risked speaking to the US Ambassador about the goings on in the military could face treason charges, in what a top military analyst has called a sign of the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Party to Meet Over WikiLeaks Disclosures
Monitor, 11 September 2011
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's party's top decision making body will meet next week to discuss revelations by Wikileaks that senior officials have been plotting his exit. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wikileaks Reports Shocked Mugabe, Says Tsvangirai
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 September 2011
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday revealed that President Robert Mugabe had confided in him in the aftermath of the WikiLeaks cables that revealed that Zanu PF members… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Khaya Moyo Irks U.S. Envoy - WikiLeaks
The Herald, 12 September 2011
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, frustrated the United States ambassador Mr Charles Ray, by stressing that both Zanu-PF and the MDC-T were to blame for the political… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe, Tsvangirai Vulnerable
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 September 2011
JUST over a week since the last batch of wikiLeaks cables was released, the major theme is that the leaders of the two biggest parties, Zanu PF and MDC-T, are isolated and do not… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Mnangagwa Pleads With Tsvangirai for Govt Post' - WikiLeaks
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 September 2011
DEFENCE minister Emmerson Mnangagwa allegedly pleaded with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai five years ago to include him in a future MDC government, a leaked United States embassy… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe Met UN Expert on Health Woes - Wikileaks
Zimbabwe Standard, 11 September 2011
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe consulted a United Nations (UN) specialist about some of his medical problems, a leaked United States diplomatic cable has revealed. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Wikileaks Reveals Africa's Growing Impatience With Ailing Mugabe
SW Radio, 5 September 2011
Robert Mugabe's continued grip on power in Zimbabwe, and ZANU PF's ongoing failure to properly govern the country, is causing growing impatience among African governments, the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe Has Cancer, Says Wikileaks
Nation, 5 September 2011
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has prostate cancer and was in 2008 told by doctors that he had five years to live, leaked United States diplomatic cables claim. Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Mugabe Says Elections to Be Held in 2012
SW Radio, 5 September 2011
Robert Mugabe has proclaimed that elections will be held before March next year, amid concerns he could make another one of his unilateral decisions, despite the unity government. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chissano Likened Mugabe to a Mad Dog - U.S. Diplomat
Zimbabwe Standard, 4 September 2011
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's best man at his wedding to Grace, Joaquim Chissano likened the Zimbabwean leader to a "mad dog" leaked cables reveal. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Legislators Oppose Mugabe Powers
Financial Gazette, 2 September 2011
THE Parliamentary Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs has proposed that President Robert Mugabe should not be given powers to sack appointed members of the Zimbabwe Human Rights… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mugabe, Tsvangirai Deal Falters
Financial Gazette, 2 September 2011
A DEAL reached between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in March to put pressure on cabinet ministers in order for them to implement the 24 outstanding… Read more »
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