Former Vice President Joice Mujuru says President Robert Mugabe and other top Zanu PF officials should stop making false accusations against her as they have failed to prove that she wanted to topple the president before the historic party congress last year. Mrs. Mujuru was sacked with some senior officials including former Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo, former war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda and former secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa and several others.
Some war veterans in Zimbabwe’s Manicaland province say they want to be part of an open debate on President Robert Mugabe’s succession in order to curb a political crisis in Zanu PF.
A leading company gives villagers in Matabeleland region an early Christmas as they dish out goodies to the needy.
This evening we will take a closer look at government’s proposal to tax churches at a time the state is seeking funds to boost its coffers.
And football fans have been presented with yet another battle for Zimbabwe before the curtain comes down on the 2015 soccer season. Babourfields Stadium will once again be reverberating to the tunes of Bosso and Dembare after the two biggest football teams in the country were paired against each other in the semi-finals of NetOne Easycall Cup.
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