Zimbabwe: 'Mujuru Slayer Gets Dose of Own Medicine'

The same axe that former war veterans leader Christopher Mutsvagwa engineered to fall on the former vice president and her allies has turned on him, writes Everson Mushava of The Standard.

Zimbabwe Former War Veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mutsvangwa's Suspension Good for Democracy

    Financial Gazette, 17 December 2015

    THIS week, the ZANU-PF Mashonaland provincial leadership made a landmark decision to suspend (hopefully pending dismissal) Christopher Mutsvangwa from the ruling party. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   G40, War Veterans Square Off

    Financial Gazette, 11 December 2015

    ZANU-PF hawks going under the moniker Generation 40 (G40) are understood to be planning to waylay tough talking war veterans' leader, Christopher Mutsvangwa, at the ongoing ruling… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mutsvangwa Booted Out

    The Herald, 9 December 2015

    - The Zanu-PF Women's League yesterday passed a vote of no confidence in its secretary for Administration Cde Esphinah Nhari and spokesperson Cde Monica Mutsvangwa, and recommended… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   VP Mnangagwa Allies Booted From Zanu-PF Women's League

    New Zimbabwe, 8 December 2015

    THE Grace Mugabe-led Zanu PF women's league on Tuesday fired two national executive members and recommended their expulsion from the ruling party in a development that will likely… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mutsvangwa Says Opposition Let Down By Their Inadequate Student Politics

    New Zimbabwe, 20 October 2015

    WAR veterans minister Christopher Mutsvangwa says indulging in college politics is the reason why the "disorganised" country's opposition is failing to dislodge Zanu PF from power. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   War Vets Back Mutsvangwa

    The Herald, 25 September 2015

    The Zimbabwe National War Veterans National Association has thrown their weight behind its leader, Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa, saying issues that he had been vocal about reflected… Read more »

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