Mawere says Mrs. Mugabe had usurped the powers of the president although she was “just a wife”, and that was a major contributor to the fall of Robert Mugabe.
The party’s Central Committee overwhelmingly voted to dump the 93 year old president, who has been in power since Zimbabwe attained independence from British rule.
“This is a Zimbabwean moment. We must forget our personal differences. We must forget our political differences. We must forget yesterday. We must remember tomorrow because we want to change our country ..."
More than just the convenience of not carrying cash, some, like Harare resident Tawanda Karombo, are excited about the time motorists will now save from the new system.
James Mukomva, who visited the South Sudan Embassy in search of a job, said he no longer has any hope that the Robert Mugabe-led government would create any jobs.
"...We do not expect employees of Unicef to use their position in the organisation to push political and partisan agendas.”
In a stinging tweet, Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo wrote Tuesday, “One lesson from the saga of Pastor E’s betrayal of his hashtag movement is that leadership isn’t about selfies.”
The prodemocracy activists were arrested during the July 6th Zimbabwe shutdown campaign organized by Tajamuka Sesijikile Campaign and Pastor Evan Mawarire of #ThisFlag.
Itai’s wife, Sheffra Dzamara, told Studio 7 that she is living a painful life with her two minor children who no longer have a father.
Spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi of Tajamuka-Sesijikile Campaign, comprising 40 different organizations and thousands of individuals, filed the Constitutional Court application Friday.
Thousands of Zimbabweans staged a peaceful march in Harare on Wednesday to express their dismay over the proposed introduction of bond notes, President Robert Mugabe’s failure to address the deteriorating economic situation in the country and other issues affecting the nation.
Police descended heavily on the protesters who were waving some placards inscribed “Mugabe Must Go’ and ‘No to Bond Notes’.
The demonstration was organized by Restoration of Human Rights and Unemployed Youths Organisation.
In a statement, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) said it is not yet clear where one of the former freedom fighter is detained.
Some unemployed graduates told journalists in the capital city Wednesday that they have been reduced to beggars as they cannot find formal employment.
Representatives of civic society organizations said in the past few weeks they have assisted over 161 victims of state brutality.
“The sad thing is that Linda has five kids ... What is sad is that while we are looking for contributions to assist her family, not much is coming ..."
“What the war vets have done shows that they have finally seen the light. We have trying to enlighten them that things are not going the way they are supposed to and what they fought for. Only a few are enjoying the fruits..."
Some even urged President Mugabe to step down for failing to properly run Zimbabwe and take care of issues affecting former freedom fighters.
“We will not be intimidated by forces that think that they are in power and will intimidate the owners of the country."
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