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Zimbabwe:
Security Sector Reform - Win Polls First, Tsvangirai Told
The Herald, 30 May 2013
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai should first win elections before calling for security sector reforms as this critical State institution, the world over, adapts to new… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Security Reform Not GPA Issue
The Herald, 20 May 2013
The publication of American diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks exposed the sinister motives behind the American government's drive towards a programme of "reforming" (read weakening)… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Security Sector Reforms - What Is At Stake?
The Herald, 17 May 2013
It must be clear therefore to the discerning mind that our service chiefs have gotten a bad rap. The discerning mind will interrogate the long repeated mantra that Zimbabwe needs… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
MDC Fails to Unpack Issue of Security Sector Reform
SW Radio, 15 May 2013
Last week MDC-T party Secretary for Defence and Minister of Housing, Giles Mutsekwa, was Violet Gonda's guest on SW Radio Africa's Hot Seat programme. Violet did her best to get… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Hot Seat - Giles Mutsekwa Reacts to 'MDC Talks With Army Generals Reports'
SW Radio, 16 May 2013
Violet Gonda brings you a heated discussion with Giles Mutsekwa, the MDC-T secretary for defence, who says his party has no problem working with the army generals they had accused… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Dabengwa Says the Junta Is Source of Instability in Zimbabwe
SW Radio, 10 May 2013
ZAPU President Dumiso Dabengwa warned on Friday that the armed forces chiefs remain a potential source of instability, which could still throw Zimbabwe and the region into chaos… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tsvangirai Insists On Security Reforms
Zimbabwe Independent, 10 May 2013
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is persisting with his push for a full Sadc summit preceded by a Sadc troika on politics, defence and security cooperation meeting to ensure… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Of Mugabe, Generals and an Amnesty
Zimbabwe Independent, 10 May 2013
As the rhetoric and clamour for elections gathers momentum, it is convenient to warn fellow citizens of the challenges that lie ahead. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Military Coup Unlikely in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Independent, 10 May 2013
A MILITARY coup in Zimbabwe is unlikely due to fear of regional and international backlash as well as uncertainty about the reaction by the generality of members of the defence… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF, MDCs War Over Reforms Intensifies
Financial Gazette, 8 May 2013
ALL is not well in the inclusive government as a war of words has erupted over the election roadmap especially security sector and media reforms which the Movement for Democratic… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Security Sector Reform Demands Hallucinatory
The Herald, 8 May 2013
The demands by the MDC led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for the security sector to be reformed are both preposterous and hallucinatory as they do not apply anywhere in this… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
EU Joins MDC-T On 'Security Reforms'
The Herald, 6 May 2013
The European Union (EU) has joined the MDC-T in calling for the country to implement the so called security sector reform in a move described as direct interference in Zimbabwe's… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Security Chiefs Won't Meet Tsvangirai - Chihuri
The Herald, 30 April 2013
Security chiefs will never meet or engage MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to discuss the so-called security sector reforms and those who are peddling false information that they… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tsvangirai Reiterates Reforms Key to Free and Fair Elections
SW Radio, 25 April 2013
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said the issue of reforms that were agreed on as part of the GPA, but remain unimplemented, has to be addressed if the country is to hold a… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
MDC Demands Reforms Before Elections - Hon Mwonzora
MDC, 23 April 2013
The MDC will continue to press for major reforms which will ensure a free and credible election earmarked sometime this year, the MDC National Spokesperson has said. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tsvangirai ' Wrong' On Mugabe's Security Sector Power Base
SW Radio, 22 April 2013
Analysts have said MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai may have spoken prematurely when he suggested that the army has no power to 'save' President Robert Mugabe. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Will Not Allow Security Sector Reforms
Zimbabwe Standard, 7 April 2013
As the rhetoric and clamour for elections gathers momentum, it is convenient to warn fellow citizens of the challenges that lie ahead. The formation of the inclusive government in… Read more »