The organisation charges that the two leaders have failed to deliver a new Zimbabwe due to their irreconcilable personal differences.
One of the victims, Chamunorwa Mundete, says his hurt was burnt following threats by local Zanu PF chairman Patrick Matewo
'I have checked and found out that my name is still there, so definitely before July 31, I will go home and cast my vote'
The party’s national deputy organising secretary, Abednico Bhebhe, says they want diasporans to go in their thousands to Zimbabwe and support the MDC’s bid to remove Zanu-PF from office
The 44-page report makes it clear that without security sector reforms it will be difficult for Zimbabwe to deliver a credible poll
A recent roundtable discussion between government, labour and non-governmental organisations has revealed that xenophobic violence still continues as reports say an estimated 140 foreign nationals were killed in 2012
Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, urged South African investors and business representatives to sign deals before the end of the conference, which ends tomorrow
South Africa’s ruling African Congress Youth League President, Ronald Lamola, warned they will not condone violence regardless the party.
Aids Free World interviewed 84 Zimbabwean women who alleged they were gang raped by people they named and identified as Zanu-PF supporters
Zimbabwean fan and journalist, Ndumiso Mlilo, said in their current form, the Chipolopolo boys will go back home very soon
Samuel Mavhunga, the party’s Organizing Secretary in South Africa, says the MDC-T have distributed hundreds of leaflets urging people to take advantage of their festive season visit to Zimbabwe and register to vote.
Most of them would agree that 2012 was a difficult year, but many are optimistic that elections in Zimbabwe in 2013 will bring stability, so that they may return and settle permanently back home.
While they wait for improvements back in Zimbabwe, they face many challenges in South Africa.
98 percent of the exhibition space has been snapped up by local and international firms with Chinese companies dominating the show
Timba blamed ZANU-PF for the continued resistance at efforts aimed to open the airwaves.
SADC declared a “moratorium” on Tribunal decisions and said it would create a new Tribunal with a different jurisdiction in 2012
Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara tempered expectations of what the summit might yield, saying there would be 'no silver bullet'
Diplomatic sources say regional leaders are determined to deal decisively with Harare when they meet in June in South Africa
Many activists have been arrested in what critics call a move to pre-emptively thwart any Egyptian-style popular uprising
Human Rights Watch Research Tiseke Kasambala said regional leaders should press harder for transitional justice in Zimbabwe
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