President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned the Mtukudzi family members against fighting over the late music legend’s assets.
Mnangagwa who was speaking soon after declaring the 10th richest African musician according to Forbes Magazine a national hero, called for the deceased's family members to prioritize addressing the
It his 2018 election manifesto, Mnangagwa promised to “reopen Zimbabwe for global business while protecting the national interest and security but mending strained international relations, strengthening existing and creating new friendships.
Human rights defenders, including Evan Mawarire, are among more than 130 people in Zimbabwe who have been arrested in relation to widespread protests, which began on 14 January 2019. The protests started after President Mnangagwa announced a 150 percent increase in fuel prices.
The Zimbabwean authorities
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has succumbed to pressure from ordinary Zimbabweans and has called for a national dialogue with opposition parties, religious leaders as well as civic leaders.
President Mnangagwa's announcement of a steep increase in the fuel price over a week ago led to angry protests
“One week ago, I announced measures to stabilise our nation’s crucial fuel supply. I was aware that these measures may not be popular, and this was not a decision we took lightly. But it was the right thing to do.
What followed was regrettable and tragic.
A Kuwadzana 5 family is counting losses after property worth thousands of dollars after gun-totting ‘people dressed in army uniforms’ pelted their home with stones during last week’s bloody and violent protests.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that the violence has since claimed 12 lives while hundreds of
Former Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Terrence Mukupe has hinted that something fishy could be cooking in the corridors of power after making a sensational claim that the 72 hours will be crucial in shaping the new direction the country will take post
During (former President Robert) Mugabe's era, wee would have price controls and i think that is what is needed right now. We are suffering , our money has lost value and most transactions are now in US dollar,but we cannot bet the foreign currency. This
The numerous promises by the new dispensation look like they will never come and this has left the usually resilient and hardworking Zimbabweans in limbo and doomed.