Harare mayor Jacob Mafume recalled by a bogus PDP

HARARE - MDC Alliance councillor Jacob Mafume who was recently elected as Harare Mayor a fortnight ago has reportedly been recalled by a bogus People’s Democratic Party (PDP) party.

HARARE - MDC Alliance councillor Jacob Mafume who was recently elected as Harare Mayor a fortnight ago has reportedly been recalled by a bogus People’s Democratic Party (PDP) party.

Zimbabwe leader Emmerson Mnangagwa turned 78 years on Tuesday and his party decided to throw a 'surprise party' for the Zanu PF leader at its Mukwati headquarters during an extraordinary politburo session.

HARARE - President Emmerson Mnangagwa has threatened to deal with his opponents decisively and ruthlessly after receiving the backing of his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa during a recent meeting with a special African National Congress (ANC) team in Harare.

Zanu PF reacted angrily to the statement made by one of the ANC delegate who visited the country on a diplomatic mission to assess the crisis, that Zimbabwe was a province of South Africa.

HARARE - The opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Thokozani Khupe on Friday celebrated the 21st anniversary of its formation in style by calling for Zimbabweans from all corners of the earth to join it in its journey to the new Zimbabwe.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa praised State security agents’ on Friday over their recent brutal clampdown on protesters, saying they were simply enforcing COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

HARARE - Jacob Mafume was on Thursday elected as the new mayor of Harare saving the MDC Alliance from a political onslaught by the rival MDC-T party in the battle to seize control of the capital.

HARARE - Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume was on Wednesday finally granted bail by the court exactly 45 days after his arrest.

Zimbabwe journalist Hopewell Chin’ono who was arrested for exposing corruption in the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government was on Wednesday finally granted $10 000 bail with strict conditions by the court.

HARARE - Zimbabwe journalist Hopewell Chin'ono who was arrested for exposing corruption by the Zanu PF ruling elite will remain in prison at least until Tuesday, August 18, after magistrate Ngoni Nduna on Friday postponed a ruling into a prosecution application for defense lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa to stand down for contempt.