Studio 7 Headlines, Tuesday, May 24, 2016

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The Zanu PF Youth League is allegedly forcing schools to handover buses to party activists who are set to join the so-called million-man-march to show solidarity for President Robert Mugabe. Businesses have also been ordered to shut down for the event set for Harare tomorrow.

Some youths have been ordered by opposition groups to carry placards during the million-man-march urging the president to step down for allegedly ruining Zimbabwe.

We will give you an update on a 24-hour ultimatum issued last Thursday by the National Railways of Zimbabwe urging striking employees to go back to work.

We will also highlight activities being done by some of the 60 Mandela Washington fellows set to visit USA within the next few weeks. The fellowship, targeting the empowerment of young African leaders, is an initiative of President Barack Obama.

Zimbabwe’s bond coins appear to have played a critical role in easing challenges of change in local shops.

Stay tuned for these stories and more coming up on Studio 7 at 7:30 pm on 9-0-9 Medium Wave and on the 4-9-3-0, 5-9-4-0 and 1-5-4-6-0 shortwave frequencies. We also broadcast on www.channelzim.net. Please check us out on Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter.

This evening on Livetalk our hosts of the Connection Ntungamili Nkomo and Tatenda Gumbo will be talking with listeners and experts about the so-called million-man-march being organized by the Zanu PF Youth League to show solidarity for 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe. Two factions are currently fighting for his succession.

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Studio 7 Headlines, Wednesday, May 23, 2016