Zimbabwe's Mugabe Turns to Church As Succession Battle Rages On

A dispute that has torn apart one of the largest apostolic sects in the country has been linked to the continued succession fights in President Robert Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF party.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe, Generals Collide Over Prophet

    Zimbabwe Standard, 10 July 2016

    President Robert Mugabe was reportedly livid on Friday after spending several hours in a closed-door meeting with members of an apostolic sect where he was briefed about the… Read more »

Mugabe campaigns at church in 2013 (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe in Denial, Living in the Past

    Zimbabwe Standard, 10 July 2016

    President Robert Mugabe's reaction to mass protests by an angry population and job boycotts by civil servants that rocked the country in the past few days demonstrates just how… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   President Descends On Mash Central

    The Herald, 8 July 2016

    President Mugabe heads to Mashonaland Central Province today as he continues with his provincial caucuses, meeting Zanu-PF National Assembly members, Senators and party leadership. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Business Disturbed By Ruling Party Infighting

    Financial Gazette, 7 July 2016

    SPEAKERS of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda, has advised the business community to come together and seek audience with President Robert Mugabe, after a barrage of concerns over a… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Succession Politics Worsens Country Risk

    Financial Gazette, 7 July 2016

    The on-going infighting within the ruling ZANU-PF party over who should succeed President Robert Mugabe, should the aged leader leave office for whatever reason, has made the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Pseudo Churches, Shame On You!

    The Herald, 7 July 2016

    Churches should be genuine and stick to the mandate of their business. It boggles the mind how pseudo churches under the banner of Zimbabwe Divine Destiny (ZDD), immorally call for… Read more »

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