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Written by Comment Is Free
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Saturday, 13 March 2010 |
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Chivi villagers have little to support Zanu (PF) for For all the rhetoric that President Robert Mugabe has been making about wanting to go to a free and fair election, reports that villagers in Chivi have been threatened not to attend Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's rallies at Mhandamabwe and Mashava are the real taste of the pudding. |
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Written by Veritas
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Saturday, 13 March 2010 |
 enlarge Following the failure of representatives of diamond mining companies, the Permanent Secretary for Mines Thankful Musukutwa and the Minister of Mines, Obert Mpofu, to attend three Mines and Energy Parliamentary Committee hearings last week, they have been summoned to appear at hearings this coming week. The House of Assembly Portfolio Committees and Senate Thematic Committees meetings listed below are open to members of the public, as observers only, not as participants.
Mines Minister Mpofu and his dubious diamond executives have another date next week with Parliamentary Mines and Energy Committee chairman, Zanu (PF)'s Guruve South MP, Edward Chindori Chininga (l) Breaking News: Violence Breaks Out in Mudzi, Zimbabwe. |
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Written by Freedom Mazwi
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Saturday, 13 March 2010 |
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Many Zimbabweans have welcomed the judgment handed by Justice Bharat Patel on the 9th of March 2010, in the case involving Jonathan Moyo and the Speaker of Parliament, Hon Lovemore Moyo, where he upheld the election of the Speaker in August 2008.
Although most people knew that there was no case, we still salute and hail the judge for giving his honest opinion in the wake of the highly poisoned political environment. Jonathan Moyo sought to gain political mileage and revive his dead political career using the courts of law.
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Written by CZ Correspondent
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 |
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“We understand that Zanu PF were the authors of these restrictions (sanctions) and we expect the international community to review them in line with democratic progress and reforms within Zimbabwe” - Tsvangirai briefing diplomats on sanctions and the deadlock at Harvest House yesterday. |
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Written by CZ Correspondent
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Friday, 12 March 2010 |
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The Minister of Regional Integration and International Cooperation, Priscilla Misiharambwi-Mushonga, of the splinter Movement for Democratic Change has confirmed her party's position that they do not want an election anytime soon.
Neither she, nor the other three Ministers from her party won their Parliamentary seats, so an early election would be disastrous for them, observed our correspondent who attended the meeting she addressed in Cape Town. |
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Written by Makusha Mugabe
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 |
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National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) chairman, Dr. Lovemore Madhuku, has refused to stop supporting a group of students and former students who were ousted from the leadership of the tertiary students' movement, but who continue calling themselves Zimbabwe National Students Union - thus causing confusion, and now violent clashes among students.
Dr Madhuku still supporting the splinter ZINASU which claims legitimacy just because it held a "congress" |
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