“On behalf of our membership, we hereby bring to your attention that doctors nationwide have agreed to engage into an industrial action as result of severe incapacitation and inability to withstand the current disabling working environment.
"Zimbabweans are suffering. The country has no fuel. When we united against Mugabe. We did not expect this (crisis). Our lives are worse off. We are not going to fight Mr. Mnangagwa with guns because we do not believe in guns."
“Since Mnangagwa took over power in a military coup last November he has made countless promises which today, one year on, is turning out to be nothing but a cocktail of lies. He promised to stabilise the economy in 100 days but today the economy is now worse off than what it was then."
He claimed that he had an audio recording of his discussion with Chamisa, whom he called urging him to stop suspected members of his Movement for Democratic Change from staging protests before the announcement of the July election results.
Thabitha Khumalo, MDC chairperson and leader of the opposition in parliament, says there are no standing rules and regulations compelling Members of Parliament to stand up for the president when he walks into the House of Assembly.
Shadreck Mashayamombe told the Commission on Wednesday that “Zanu PF coaches people to come here and tell lies all the time in order to protect the status quo”.
In the report titled ‘Zimbabwe: A New Era/Error’ the doctors, who attended to and documented cases of post-election violence between August 1 to September 5, 2018, cited soldiers as the perpetrators of violence against innocent civilians.
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces removed Mugabe from power on November 14, 2018 claiming that it was targeting "criminals" surrounding the then president.
He said Mnangagwa deployed the army following a request by the police that had inadequate manpower as some of them were in various parts of the country monitoring the election process.
“For the avoidance of any doubt the CIO was not involved in this reported incident which is now under police investigation. Let’s us all give the police the support, cooperation and space they need to execute their constitutional mandate.”
Former Home Affairs Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore and businessman Wickell Chivayo also appeared in court facing various charges.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi and Mandiwanzira’s attorneys confirmed that the former minister handed himself to the police Tuesday soon after arriving in the country from an overseas business trip.
"... The environment as far as we are concerned as Crisis in Coalition is explosive, it is dangerous. It might actually lead to social unrest and we think it is important that SADC puts Zimbabwe on the agenda to avert a complete meltdown.”
"... The announcement by Morgan Komichi (MDC vice president) at the rally (Gwanzura Stadium in Harare) that his boss had been ‘duly bestowed as the president of Zimbabwe’ borders on treason and is condemnable."
MDC vice president Morgen Komichi declared Chamisa “duly bestowed as a president of Zimbabwe” before a packed sports stadium in Harare’s Highfield high density suburb where the party was holding its 19th anniversary.
"... Cabinet resolved that the Minister of Industry and Commerce temporarily amends Statutory 122 of 2017 to allow both companies and individuals with offshore funds and free funds to import specified basic commodities in short supply ..."
'We need a national transitional authority so that we resolve this crisis," he told a news conference in the capital Harare ...'
The officials who were suspended indefinitely are the director of the Supervision Department of Reserve Bank Supervision Norman Mataruka, director financial markets Azvinandaa Saburi, director financial intelligence Mirirai Chiremba and head of security Gresham Muradzikwa.
"... If we don’t get the forex and you apply the current prevailing parallel market rates, a loaf should be around $4 to $5. But we are saying if the government can allocate the same money to us the price should come down.”
It’s quite unfortunate that the current upheavals that we have seen in the market can only be attributed to none other than the policy makers themselves. It has nothing to do with the market. The market was reacting to what the policy makers were saying."
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