Zanu PF’s London-based Nick Mangwana and George Mkhwanazi of the People’s Democratic Party are among Zimbabweans calling for the punishment of people who looted diamond proceeds.
"We are disappointed that a whole president will come out now and look around and say such a thing happened. He actually must consider resigning with his entire entourage of cabinet.”
Chiyangwa says all those people allegedly involved in the scam should be treated as criminals who wanted to destabilize Zimbabwean football.
Dzamara was allegedly abducted by state security agents a year ago near his home and has not been found by police and other law enforcing agents.
Dube, who is among hundreds of Zimbabweans living in that nation, says he decided to venture into this business after completing university studies in business administration.
The axed Mutsvangwa told some independent newspapers that he asked Mr. Mugabe to fire him, noting that he was sick and tired of working for a thankless government.
The sanctions were imposed by the George Bush administration in 2003 following reports of serious human rights violations in Zimbabwe.
"... Yes we do agree with the U.S assessment to the effect that the political situation in Zimbabwe is far from being stable, that there continues to be some human rights violations and that the Zanu PF regime remains a rogue regime.”
Several Zanu PF officials have been expelled from the party as factionalism ravages the former liberation movement.
"I have determined that it is necessary to continue this national emergency and to maintain in force the sanctions ..."
Davison Mudzingwa of Mvura Ya Africa Productions directed Lost Tongue, a documentary that explores the revival of the ancient and endangered Nluu language of the Khomani San people.
Sibanda noted that there is nothing that these factions are fighting for as Zanu PF is now in tatters.
",,, They (Zanu PF) embarked on that chaotic exercise that caused the kind of tragedy that Zimbabwe has suffered since 2000.”
"To say that there is value in the 21st February Movement is to lose it totally. Here is a man who has nothing to offer …A man who has nothing to teach anyone in terms of leadership."
"They are investing over $800,000 to drink beer and eat cakes. As youth we begin to wonder what kind of a leader is he who thinks of beer when the people are starving and suffering.”
Professor Guto said the only person capable of managing the situation is President Mugabe, who turns 92 on Sunday.
“We need a transitional government because this government cannot run an election, cannot even provide water for 10 kilometers and they cannot even sit in a cabinet to agree on anything … They cannot fund bonuses. They cannot fund anything. So, they won’t be able to fund an election,”
As factionalism continues, opposition parties appear to be spectators of what is unravelling in the ruling party.
“There is obviously more to this story than meets the eye. It’s just a huge coincidence that there should be, let’s say, a possible stowaway on a flight that was carrying nothing but money and the stowaway would have been going the wrong direction."
According to sources, the demonstrators, who converged at the party’s provincial headquarters, urged President Mugabe’s wife, Grace, to stop abusing Mnangagwa
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