Will Mujuru's New Zimbabwe Political Party Go the Distance?

The launch of former vice-president Joice Mujuru's much-hyped Zimbabwe People First party sent ripples across the political spectrum but recent events show they have a "real fight" on their hands.

  • Zimbabwe:   Former Vice President Mujuru Party Intensifies Campaign

    Zimbabwe Standard, 20 March 2016

    The Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) yesterday held an incident-free rally in Harare after last weekend's meeting was disrupted by Zanu PF supporters. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Panics

    New Zimbabwe, 18 March 2016

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe also showed signs he was feeling the pressure when he finally seemed to be taking over party rallies from his wife, Grace whose controversial provincial… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   ZPF - Will Mujuru Last the Distance?

    Zimbabwe Independent, 18 March 2016

    IT may have been long in coming but when it did, the launch of former vice-president Joice Mujuru's much-hyped Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) party last week -- after many months of… Read more »

Former Vice President of Zimbabwe Joice Mujuru.

  • Zimbabwe:   What Does G40 Want?

    Zimbabwe Independent, 18 March 2016

    President Robert Mugabe (92) is very old. Inevitably, speculation about the question: "After Mugabe, who?" has become rife in the world of Zimbabwean politics. The answer to this… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Cio - a History of Politicisation, Division and Internal Suspicion

    Zimbabwe Independent, 18 March 2016

    THIS is the second installment of an article titled State Intelligence and the Politics of Zimbabwe's Presidential Succession which first appeared in the African Affairs Journal… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   The Demise of the 'Famous Seven'

    Financial Gazette, 17 March 2016

    FOR months, Godfrey Tsenengamu, Godwin Gomwe, Vengai Musengi, Kumbulani Mpofu, Edmore Samambwa, Tamuka Nyoni and Washington Nkomo traversed the length and breadth of the Zimbabwe,… Read more »

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