“Mnangagwa is likely to win because there is no strong opposition and there is so much confusion within the opposition parties such that Mnangagwa is the likely option for most people and is the one in power and they say that there is a lot of effort from Mnangagwa to change things. People are more receptive to that.”
“So the update really is just to say the issue of industrial action for nurses so far has closed. The nurses are largely back at work. We welcome them, we’re happy with that ourselves,” Dr. Parirenyatwa said.
But a furious Khupe says she has hired an attorney to challenge the move, noting that her MDC-T faction is the authentic party and not the Chamisa group.
“… We have people who come from the army who are all over the country. We are saying they must not be given a new name that they are commissars. They must be withdrawn so that people feel free to do what they want in the country.”
Some of the countries invited to observe the elections include at least 15 believed to have ties with Russia and China. They include Palestine, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Cuba, Iran and several others.
“Our people have suffered over the past 38 years under Zanu PF and now is the time for us to work together to get rid of these people that have destroyed our country.”
They include Retired General Constantino Chiwenga, Retired Brigadier General Sibusiso Moyo and several others, who are believed to have masterminded the downfall of 94 year-old former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe last November.
“Most typical grain deficit areas will be stressed between May and June as households consume own-produced stocks from the 2018 harvests, which will marginally improve their food security situation ..."
Zimbabwe Republic Police Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi, who is also the police deputy spokesperson, most of the deaths are due to human error, including drunken driving.
According to Dr. Mxolisi Ngwenya, spokesperson of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA), the Health Service Board has agreed to review upwards their on-call allowances and to provide equipment needed in hospitals.
“We have provided the police with information with some of the documents which the office of the president then was requesting for the shipment of alleged gifts to countries like China and the United Arab Emirates and also the United States of America …"
“The National Council further resolved that those leaders that have ceased to be members of the party but who are in Parliament, in particular VP Khupe and Organizing Secretary Abednigo Bhebhe, be recalled with immediate effect.”
"This bill is intended to outline the U.S. Senate’s expectations of the steps President Mnangagwa and other leaders should take."
“He has quit MDC as a card-carrying member and also in his position as chairman of the national movement ..."
In its latest survey in the country, Afrobarometer has revealed that older Zimbabweans are considerably more likely to express trust in soldiers than their younger counterparts.
We are definitely not going back to work up until a point in time when they stop using the media and reactions of people on the circulars that they are using to threaten them to try and solve issues instead of facing the reality that hospitals have no drugs and doctors are underpaid and overworked.”
Khupe promised Chamisa, who was endorsed by two critical organs of the party as acting president, fireworks saying they will meet at the ballot box.
'... We are going to be drawing some examples, some lessons from Zimbabwe and a number of other countries ...'
In a statement, Mnangagwa said the former president “tendered his resignation in terms of Section 96, Sub-section 1 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.”
“He (Mnangagwa) could not have assumed the presidency of the country without the army. It’s the army which assisted him. The army made sure that other organs of state were neutralized … completely neutralized ... I said it was a coup d’etat. Some people have refused to call it a coup d’etat.”
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