“… Come 2023, Peter’s name will be on the ballot box. I’m very certain about that. We have done our homework.”
He allegedly asked people to deposit varying sums of money for land purchases into his Chombo Housing Co-operative bank account, allocated himself over 125 stands and parceled out land through his companies - Comverol Enterprise (Pvt) Ltd, Cayford and others.
“A lot of noise from insecure men. When married man have it off with young women, no problem. When married women have it off with powerful men all hell breaks loose! A woman is noone's property. She can make a choice and if you are married to her and you don't like it, tough.”
According to the state-controlled Herald newspaper, Mnangagwa made these remarks Friday while addressing the 113 Ordinary Session of Zanu PF’s Central Committee.
“Protecting non-nationals from further attacks and ending impunity for xenophobic violence requires a long-term strategy and not just words on paper.”
"... The United States is imposing sanctions against Kudakwashe Regimond Tagwirei, a notoriously corrupt Zimbabwean businessman, for materially assisting senior Zimbabwean government officials involved in public corruption."
"... Hopewell Chin’ono was not abducted. He was lawfully arrested by the Zimbabwe Republic Police. And he was not arrested for exposing corruption."
According to Khaliphani Pugeni, presidential spokesperson of the MDC-T, some youth stopped Khupe from entering the Chamisa homestead claiming that they were supposed to inform the MDC Alliance leader first before allowing her to attend the funeral.
Habakkuk Trust represented by its Chief Executive Officer Dumisani Nkomo, argues that Zimbabwe is currently facing a health pandemic which had necessitated the imposition of a national lockdown, where public gatherings were virtually banned to try and curb the spread of coronavirus.
Mnangagwa also lifted a moratorium on rent payments and urgent people to travel only when necessary.
According to the state-controlled newspaper, Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi is also seeking an order to freeze Augustine Chihuri’s assets in Zimbabwe.
State prosecutor Rumbidzai Mushonga asked the magistrate to deny the MDC activists bail claiming that the 12 are capable of engaging in violence in Chitungwiza and other areas.
Wang Yi, who arrived in the country Saturday, is expected to hold bilateral talks with top Zimbabwean government officials and directors of quasi-government firms in which the Chinese have business interests.
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