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The Zimbabwean government has defended the latest fuel price increase, with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube saying the adjustments were necessary to ensure continued fuel availability amid global supply pressures.
Defend the Constitution Platform (DCP) led by convener Jameson Timba has launched a nationwide campaign dubbed “One Million Voices for the Constitution”, aimed at mobilising one million Zimbabweans to append their signatures against the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3.
Defend the Consitution Platform (DCP)’s parliamentary and political engagement coordinator, Agency Gumbo, says the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 is far from guaranteed passage.
Controversial businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei seen here playing golf with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the first ever Putt-Out challenge at the…
Speaking on the sidelines of a US elections watch party hosted by US Ambassador Pamela Tremont in Harare on Tuesday, Mutsvangwa emphasised that Mnangagwa’s mandate is to govern for five years, not to choose a successor.
Outspoken Zimbabwe opposition figure, human rights lawyer, former political prisoner, Job Sikhala addressing the United Nations opening of the 16th Annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy | May 14, 2024.
The Mayor of Harare, Councillor Jacob Mafume, giving an update on the status of Rufaro Stadium, telling journalists that the iconic stadium has now been turned into a multi-plex, meaning they will not just be waiting for match days for it to be used but instead they have “commissioned a number of eat aways and restaurants.”
You can watch the FULL INTERVIEW here: “You’re giving cars to musicians, yet they already have their own cars, which they bought through their own means. Why can’t you just channel that money to hospitals? Our roads are in a bad state, and people are living in poverty. Our fight is not for certain individuals to get a good living but for everyone to come out of poverty.”
Zenzele Ndebele, who hosts The Breakfast Club, speaks to the Acting President of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Professor Welshman Ncube. Ncube claims the elected leaders in the party were no longer able to meet to make collective decisions to address the challenges they were facing and insists “the party does not belong to individuals.” In the comments section however citizens are dragging him for keeping quiet when Sengezo Tshabangu was recalling MPs and councillors despite not being the legitimate Secretary General of the CCC.
Journalist Violet Gonda in her programme ‘Spotlight on Zimbabwe’ examines the chaotic state of the opposition in Zimbabwe following the abrupt resignation of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa.