Resign Immediately, Zimbabwe's Mugabe Told

The former vice-president, Joice Mujuru, has ordered the veteran leader to go, saying he is responsible for the corruption that has grounded the country's economy.

  • Zimbabwe:   Go Now, Mujuru Tells Mugabe

    Zimbabwe Standard, 17 July 2016

    Former vice-president Joice Mujuru has demanded President Robert Mugabe's immediate resignation, saying the 92-year-old leader is responsible for the corruption that has grounded… Read more »

Former allies Joice Mujuru and Robert Mugabe (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   Diasporans Take On Zanu-PF

    Financial Gazette, 21 July 2016

    ZIMBABWEANS in foreign lands are coalescing around a new political outfit called the United Democratic Front (UDF) to challenge the ruling ZANU-PF in the potentially explosive 2018… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Mugabe Endgame' As Protests Spread

    Zimbabwe Standard, 17 July 2016

    Pressure mounted on President Robert Mugabe to step down yesterday after hundreds of women took to Bulawayo's streets protesting against his rule. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Police Can't Fight Ruling Party Wars

    Zimbabwe Standard, 17 July 2016

    The spectacular collapse of the treason case against #ThisFlag movement leader and pastor Evan Mawarire last week was the latest signal that Zimbabwe's highly politicised police… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Like a Cornered Rat

    Zimbabwe Independent, 16 July 2016

    WHEN former Zanu PF Youth League member and activist Acie Lumumba, whose real name is William Gerald Mutumanje, used the f-word (saying f**k you) to President Robert Mugabe, many… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Panics Amid Social Turmoil

    Zimbabwe Independent, 15 July 2016

    DESPITE Zanu PF pulling all the stops to pre-empty further protests and stay-aways, as the momentum of anti-government demonstrations continues to grow due to the worsening… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Trying to Force Us to Tolerate Poverty

    Zimbabwe Independent, 15 July 2016

    "From the way the demonstrations were carried out, it points to the hand of a third party. The way they carried out the operations is unlike Zimbabweans." Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Social Media New Threat to Dictators

    Zimbabwe Independent, 15 July 2016

    THE success of last week's mass stay-away and other protests countrywide against President Robert Mugabe's misrule and the deteriorating economic conditions co-ordinated largely… Read more »

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