WHEN President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched his election campaign at Mutema High School, Chipinge, on June 24, he did not need to explain to the electorate why he deserved another term in office.
His policies and developmental projects had already spread across the country, sending a...
WHILE the major highlight of the August 23 harmonised general elections was the peace and tranquillity that dominated proceedings before, during and after the polls, another key feature has been the manner Western-funded elements within and outside the country have been frantically trying to...
recently in Rusape, Makoni
IT was in Manicaland that a bold statement to the colonialists was made, in 1896, by one Chief Chingaira Makoni.
He showed that the whiteman could be defeated.
In the Midlands Province, some 68 years later, at the inaugural ZANU Congress, it was...
By Tapiwa Nyati
Recently in Magunje
THE liberation of Zimbabwe was a collective effort.
It was an effort of blood, tears and sacrifice that crossed tribal and class lines.
On the front, it ceased to be about whether one is Zezuru, Manyika, Kalanga, Ndebele, Korekore but the collective...
THERE are many reasons to explain why the ZANU PF juggernaut continues to roar and reverberate across the country as has been the case since its historic formation on August 8 1963.
And on Saturday last week when it descended on Magunje Growth Point, Mashonaland...
By Evans Mushawevato, recently in Bulilima, Matabeleland South
MATABELELAND SOUTH calls itself a rainbow province and takes great pride in being so.
Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa was in the area for a presidential rally to drum up support for the revolutionary ZANU PF ahead of...
By Tapiwa Nyati, recently in Bulilima, Matabeland South
THE ZANU PF star rally recently held at Nyele Primary School in Bulilima, Matabeleland South, will be the talk of the province for a long time.
The visit by the Head of State, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, had the...
Recently in Chipinge
HALF a decade ago and a month, the Second Republic was ushered in; conceived in a new approach and dedicated to the proposition that a country is built by its citizens.
Of everything said in Chipinge, at the launch of the ZANU PF...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
THERE was a sense of something enigmatic in the air.
It was a sight to behold — seeing so many comrades in one place, speaking the same language, wearing their party regalia while oozing the revolutionary spirit.
It was contagious.
People were hooting their cars...
WHILE ZANU PF’s election campaign launch at Mutema Secondary School in Chipinge on Saturday last week provided the world with yet another glimpse into the Party’s organisational capacity and mobilisation prowess, the major highlight from that stellar gathering was the buttressing of the message...
By Elizabeth Sitotombe
TO be or not to be a CCC candidate?
Ultimately the decision was for Chamisa to make.
Candidates were imposed while bigwigs were dethroned.
It was chaotic.
We said he is a dictator — and indeed he proved it.
The Nomination Court closed on Wednesday June 21.
The...
THE malicious lobby by US Senators for their government to strip South Africa of the right to host the 2023 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and the recent haranguing of President Cyril Ramaphosa by Polish authorities are not only an intensification of Western...