The party led by Jacob Zuma received 11,436 654 votes, which is less than the 11,650 748 votes (65.9%) it received in 2009
Some of them have already bought goodies and other items for their mothers
'Lack of liquidity and its limited circulation within the economy remains the biggest immediate challenge that the Zimbabwe economy is facing'
According to the Council, Zimbabwe has unequivocally demonstrated that it is a safe, open and perfectly managed tourism power house.
They say some party members are devastated by factionalism currently threatening to tear the MDC-T apart
'Having media freedom guaranteed in the country’s constitution does not necessarily result in media freedom'
'Our members have expressed concern that most May Day venues have been turned into intimidating political arenas'
'The majority of local people believe that no-one can remove Mugabe from power without Tsvangirai who is currently the face of the opposition in the country'
'Countries like Zimbabwe, Cameron, Uganda, Cameroon and Nigeria continue to experience a deficit of democracy'
The Zanu-PF constitution clearly stipulates that anyone who takes over from him should go through the party’s electoral processes
'President Mugabe is eligible for re-election at the party congress and if the people still want him, they will elect him'
Zanu PF argues that the land reforms benefited indigenous people who were pushed off their productive land by the white settlers in the 19th century
Thirty-four years down the line, many Zimbabweans such as Godknows Shumba say that life is becoming more difficult under Mr. Mugabe's stewardship
'What matters is that that coalition candidate must be an undoubted democrat. I regret to say I do not classify Mr. Tsvangirai in that category'
'Most people do not have extra money to spend and as a result they won’t be able to attend the ZITF this year'
'Disciplinary action will be taken against Youth Assembly secretary Promise Mkhwananzi, national executive member Last Maengahama, Jacob Mafume and Toendepi Shonhe'
'They all have this strongman mentality and they all are not listening to any advice'
U.S. Embassy spokesperson Karen Kelley says Brian Sibanda, Joseph Lansburg and Rufaro Kabasa are expected to discuss a wide-range of issues affecting their communities
Some political analysts believe that the labour-backed party will disintegrate if the factions do not unite
'If one million people donate a dollar each, that will help a lot in reviving Mpilo Hospital'
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