“Mugabe is the commander in chief of the Zimbabwe defense forces and the army cannot leave the barracks without his authority
The hard-hitting communique calls for “leadership renewal across the board and for increased political accountability.”
“I have not acted in any manner that boarders on corruption or unprofessional conduct and shall continue to use the experience gained from other leagues to further the professional administration of football in this country."
A High Court judge has ruled that Section 70 of the Police Act, which places a cap of an eight-month period within which police should be sued, is inconsistent with the country’s supreme law.
Chinamasa told a visiting IMF team in Harare on Wednesday that the public sector wage bill would be slashed from 82 percent of government spending currently to 52 percent of expenditure by 2019
The hemorrhaging in the ruling Zanu-PF is continuing with a new war front being opened pitting newly elected war veterans minister Tshinga Dube and the veterans of the country’s war of independence.
“These are words and sound bites of a hypocrite and a dishonest person. When I was in government I gave him the figures … I gave him the secret reports … the reports showed that diamond mines were producing over US$2 billion per year but we were getting nothing.”
odfrey Tsenengamu also charged that they were used to hound former Vice President Joice Mujuru, who was expelled from the party.
Barclays Plc holds 68 percent of Barclays Bank Zimbabwe, a publicly quoted company with the investing public holding 32.04 percent shares.
The secretary general of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association or ZNLWVA Victor Matemadanda says their crunch meeting scheduled for Thursday might be postponed to accommodate an emergency Zanu-PF Politburo meeting.
International Monetary Fund resident representative in Zimbabwe, Christian Beddies says resumption of direct financial aid to Harare might be “a long process” and the answer might come in May after the conclusion of the assessment report on Zimbabwe.
But Tomana has filed an urgent chamber court application seeking an interim order to stay the process.
“I wouldn’t want to hazard a guess, but there is a candidate in mind and all that is being done (the succession wars) is order to clear the way for the preferred succession candidate."
A court has ordered Econet Wireless and NetOne to release mobile phone records of a suspected bomber.
Chikwekwe said Tomana should remain on remand as there are reasonable grounds to believe that he has a case to answer.
In an exclusive interview with VOA’s Studio 7 for Zimbabwe, Madhuku said the turmoil in the ruling Zanu-PF party is a divine intervention.
Zanu PF officials angling to succeed President Robert Mugabe, who turns 92 next week, are reportedly at each other’s throats along factional lines.
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Harare has secured funding from the Exim Bank of China and has procured more than 650 000 tonnes of maize.
This comes at a time President Mugabe held a meeting with an American delegation in Harare on Tuesday in which he expressed dismay over the restrictive measures.
Zimbabwean police spokesperson, senior assistant commissioner Charity Charamba told said investigations are still underway.
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