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Zimbabwe:
Charamba Blasts Successionists
The Herald, 29 January 2016
Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba has rapped Zanu-PF successionists claiming to be behind the First Family when in actual fact they harbour their own presidential… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Spokesperson Blasts Secessionists
News24Wire, 29 January 2016
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe will deal with secessionists in the ruling Zanu-PF party, his spokesperson George Charamba has said, state media reported on Friday. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF Commissar Kasukuwere Dares Ambitious Mnangagwa,
New Zimbabwe, 28 January 2016
Zanu-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has told Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to behave or face the full wrath of Zanu-PF which he declared he was fully… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mnangagwa Lives to Fight Another Day
Zimbabwe Independent, 29 January 2016
Plans to oust Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa from the Zanu PF presidium, by pushing for the adoption of a women's quota system, suffered a huge blow after only three provinces… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
G40 Ministers Appeal to Zanu-PF National Disciplinary Committee
New Zimbabwe, 26 January 2016
THREE Zanu PF ministers accused of lying after their allegations of harassment by senior party colleagues were rejected have appealed to the ruling party's national disciplinary… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zimbabwe Wobbles, Jerks in Search of Mugabe's Successor
Guardian, 24 January 2016
First it was unfortunate he missed his steps. Later, it was bad he wobbled and fell on all four. At various times, he was helped to the podium by hosts. But it only gets bizarre as… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Is Collapse of Ruling Zanu-PF Inevitable?
Zimbabwe Independent, 22 January 2016
Zanu PF has had a close brush with death before. In 2008, its leader, President Robert Mugabe, was defeated in the first round of the presidential elections. The liberation… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Jonathan Moyo Breaks Ranks
Zimbabwe Standard, 17 January 2016
Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo has dismissed the notion that the security sector cannot be scrutinised by journalists as fears of a government crackdown on… Read more »