In a clear defiance to Zanu PF’s press statement issued yesterday, with an understanding of people’s guaranteed constitutional right to protest, particularly section 59, opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has vowed to roll national protests in a bid to secure the livelihoods of the
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has come under fire from the labour mother body Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) over his ‘austerity for posterity’ economic reform agenda which has seen the country’s economy taking a nose dive barely a year after
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Secretary General, Japheth Moyo says workers in Zimbabwe will continue to vote for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) for as long as the economic situation continues unabatted.
Speaking at the Workers Day Commemorations at Dzivarasekwa Stadium in Harare yesterday,
Opposition MDC National Youth Assembly’s incoming new crop has vowed to take the party’s youth wing to new levels adding that strategic mobilization campaigns earmarked for new member recruitment will be anchored on party President Nelson Chamisa’s new vision of defining a new course for
The much anticipated opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) elective congress slated for this May has seen its President Nelson Chamisa receiving an overwhelming nomination scoring 13 out of 13 nominations, ten inside the country and each from United States, United Kingdom and South Africa.
Opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) President Nelson Chamisa has maintained that his demands for national dialogue still stand contrary to reports that indicated that the 41 year old former ICT minister had agreed to lay down his dialogue provisos leaving Zanu PF significant figures
Embattled opposition MDC party secretary general Douglas Mwonzora has made a U-turn in his backyard Manicaland province yesterday after realizing that challenging party incumbent Nelson Chamisa for the presidential post at the forth coming congress is now a Himalayan task.
The opposition MDC’s much anticipated fifth congress slated for this May to elect new leadership post party founding father Richard Morgan Tsvangirai is set to start an era without long standing figures like party secretary general Douglas Mwonzora and vice president Elias Mudzuri who