Zimbabwe's Mujuru Outsmarts Bigwigs to 'Romance' Tsvangirai?

Former vice president Joice Mujuru has taken the helm of opposition party Zimbabwe People First, after  a split decision on whether to join forces with the MDCT-led party of Morgan Tsvangirai.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru, Bigwigs Fallout Details Emerge

    Zimbabwe Standard, 12 February 2017

    Former vice-president Joice Mujuru was the biggest newsmaker last week after her shock announcement that she had fired seven senior members of her Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF)… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Former Vice-President Mujuru Outwits Bigwigs

    Zimbabwe Standard, 12 February 2017

    Former vice-president Joice Mujuru's bid to retain control of her Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) party in the face of a spirited campaign to dislodge her by former Zanu PF… Read more »

Morgan Tsvangirai and Joice Mujuru.

  • Zimbabwe:   Fired Dongo Walks Familiar Road

    Zimbabwe Standard, 12 February 2017

    Fired Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) women's league boss Margaret Dongo has found many political homes in her long career which started when she became an MP for the ruling Zanu PF… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Ready for Tsvangirai's Romance

    The Herald, 10 February 2017

    LESS than a fortnight ago, I intimated to a diplomat friend that despite apparent differences among opposition outfits and individuals especially in relation to Morgan Tsvangirai's… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   What's Next For Mujuru's Party?

    The Herald, 10 February 2017

    The chickens are finally coming home to roost and it is Neil Gaiman who aptly summarises the chaotic goings-on in the Joice Mujuru-led Zimbabwe People First party when he says:… Read more »

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