Zimbabwe: Is Zanu-PF Party Losing Ground?
President Robert Mugabe's party congress was "rather passive and lacked the confidence exhibited at previous conferences," reports the Zimbabwe Standard.
ZANU-PF supporters.
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Zimbabwe: Graft - Good Words, Well-Spoken Gushungo (editorial)
Zimbabwe Standard, 9 December 2012
A joke did the rounds a year ago about how President Robert Mugabe summoned the Services Chiefs to State House to find out how they were doing and what could be done to boost the ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Conference to Strategise for Polls
The Herald, 5 December 2012
The Zanu-PF Annual National People's Conference should devise ways that guarantee resounding victory in harmonised elections next year, the party's provinces said yesterday. The ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Demanded Cash Contributions for Gweru Conference
SW Radio Africa, 4 December 2012
The national people's conference held by ZANU PF every year started in Gweru on Tuesday, at a conference centre built by the Chinese for $6.5 million, and on farm land that was ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Party Faces Cash Dilemma
Zimbabwe Standard, 2 December 2012
ZANU PF is struggling to raise US$2 million required to host the party's annual national people's conference. read more »
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Zimbabwe: All Set for Zanu-PF Conference
The Herald, 3 December 2012
ALL is set for Zanu-PF's 13th Annual National Peoples Conference scheduled to begin in Gweru tomorrow. The conference, to be held under the theme: "Indigenise, Empower, Develop and ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Gives You the Edge (opinion)
The Herald, 29 November 2012
Next week all roads will be leading to the Midlands Province where the Zanu-PF congress is going to be held in the Midlands provincial capital, Gweru. What is intriguing is that ... read more »
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what mugabe should have said is 'chihuri,chihuri, chihuri! chihuri is the culprit here and has over stayed in commisioners' position. mugabe is also equally at fault because he is the one who appointed him over and over again even when the opposition was disgruntled by the appointment. Tinozviziva kuti kubata vanhu kumeso kuti vavhoterwe. We will wait to see whether mugabe's words will translate into action but we know that its still empty promises because we have been with him and his party for 32 years of nothing. I can tell you that its going to take a new government, not mugabe and zanu pf, to take those militias off our roads.