The angry war veterans told journalists in Harare on Friday that Mrs. Mugabe’s utterances were treasonous and as a result she should be expelled from Zanu PF.
But a senior party official says, "... (Mugabe) has no say whatsoever. Anyone who wants to become president must submit his or her nomination. They stand up and say I want to lead this party ..."
'... The the signaling that begins to build trust between the people and their government actually leads people beginning to be agents in developing the economy ..."
Eleven percent of the 60 respondents out of 559 who saw the tweet, indicated that they were not sure about the presidential candidates' ill health.
'... Zimbabwe at the moment is not being run for the people, it’s being run for a select group of individuals … It’s being run for a party ...'
This is the first time he will speak in public after going to Singapore for the third time this year to seek medical treatment earlier this month.
She claimed that the recent parliamentary by-election held in Chiwundura revealed that some people are registered several times on the voters' roll, an indication that elections are rigged in Zimbabwe.
Some of the supporters, who attended an election campaign rally in Kuwadzana suburb in Harare on Sunday, said it is clear that Zanu PF activists will attack MDC-T supporters ahead of the general elections.
The ZBC also reporters that Mrs. Mugabe suffered minor injuries in an accident involving the presidential motorcade soon after the 93 year-old returned home.
MDC members, who wanted to deliver a petition to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to demand the holding of free and fair elections in 2018, were dispersed by armed riot police.
The latest Afrobarometer findings indicate that Tsvangirai’s popularity has diminished significantly over the past 15 years.
Several representatives of various non-governmental organizations said Dr. Moyo is bringing up a lot of issues that may encourage a large number of people to vote in the 2018 general elections.
“The rise to just a place shy of the best 100 nations is a remarkable achievement in recent times."
“This path departs from the current narrative in coalition building, which is being informed, by positions rather than a transformative agenda that responds to the needs of the people ..."
In an informal survey on VOA Studio 7 Twitter, about 72 percent of the respondents said Dr. Moyo has to withdraw while 13 percent noted that he should contest the poll.
He said Mr. Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe for more than 37 years, is almost like Jesus Christ as people worship him.
The war veterans told journalists in Harare on Monday that Moyo has also undermined the country’s economic growth.
“The (Zimbabwe) government made key achievements during the reporting period (2016- 17)… these achievements included increased efforts to investigate and prosecute alleged trafficking crimes,” according to the State Department Trafficking in Persons Report (June 2017).
Moyo made the announcement in Harare today and indicated that he will contest under a new opposition party called the Alliance for the People's Agenda.
Various ministers of religion and their followers launched the ‘Christian Vote Campaign’ in Harare on Tuesday aimed at ensuring that followers of various church denominations will register to vote in the crucial elections.
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