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I’m ready to rule, says Mnangagwa

Elias Mambo/Brian Chitemba

DEFENCE minister Emmerson Mnangagwa (pictured) has for the first time openly declared his interest in taking over from President Robert Mugabe as the leader of Zanu PF and the country, in remarks showing the succession battle in the party  is intensifying.

 
Gono stole my US$100 000 — Kereke

Clive Mphambela

FORMER Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono’s advisor  Munyaradzi Kereke has accused the central bank boss of stealing US$100 000 from his Rock Foundation Medical Centre (RMC) account two years ago.

 
 
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  • Gono to act on interest rates
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:21

    Faith Zaba/Clive Mphambela

    THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has proposed a raft of measures, which among other things seek to eliminate what RBZ Governor Gideon Gono termed a “concoction of distortions” in Zimbabwe’s money and capital markets that have arisen since the adoption of the multi-currency system.

  • Radio stations only for urbanites
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:20

    Paidamoyo Muzulu

    MOST Zimbabweans will have to contend with ZBC radio news programmes in the run-up to the next elections as the two new broadcasting entrants will limit their coverage to urban centres, particularly Harare and Bulawayo.

  • Disband Copac –– Zanu PF
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:20

    Faith Zaba

    THE Zanu PF youth league has said Zimbabwe should abandon the constitution-making process and go for elections under the Lancaster House constitution, adding its voice to calls by President Robert Mugabe and his loyalists that the process should be ditched if the delays persist and the draft constitution does not include “majority views”.

  • Zanu PF strife: Daggers out for Dinha
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:19

    Owen Gagare

    SENIOR Zanu PF politburo members in Mashonaland Central have drawn their daggers against provincial governor Martin Dinha whom they believe to be too close to President Robert Mugabe, while they fear he is no longer working in their interest.

  • Mugabe faces election fund hurdle
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:18

    Elias Mambo

    WHILE President Robert Mugabe’s determination to hold elections this year, with or without a new constitution, may suggest he is likely to avail funds to run the polls outside treasury coffers, he is likely to face hurdles as experts say it is not  legally acceptable for him to produce money outside the exchequer. 

  • MuckRaker: Shamu going against the will of the ‘people’
  • Thursday, 10 May 2012 17:06

    SO, Webster Shamu chose World Press Freedom Day to threaten to take off his gloves if the independent media persisted with “an anti-African and anti-Zimbabwe frenzy”?

  • Zanu PF strife: Daggers out for Dinha
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:19

    Owen Gagare

    SENIOR Zanu PF politburo members in Mashonaland Central have drawn their daggers against provincial governor Martin Dinha whom they believe to be too close to President Robert Mugabe, while they fear he is no longer working in their interest.

  • Gono to act on interest rates
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:21

    Faith Zaba/Clive Mphambela

    THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has proposed a raft of measures, which among other things seek to eliminate what RBZ Governor Gideon Gono termed a “concoction of distortions” in Zimbabwe’s money and capital markets that have arisen since the adoption of the multi-currency system.

  • Zanu PF heavyweights in forced voter registration
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:03

    Wongai Zhangazha

    ZANU PF bigwigs in Mashonaland West have been accused of conducting a forced voter registration process as the party prepares for elections which President Robert Mugabe insists should be held this year.

  • Disband Copac –– Zanu PF
  • Friday, 11 May 2012 09:20

    Faith Zaba

    THE Zanu PF youth league has said Zimbabwe should abandon the constitution-making process and go for elections under the Lancaster House constitution, adding its voice to calls by President Robert Mugabe and his loyalists that the process should be ditched if the delays persist and the draft constitution does not include “majority views”.

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