By Hubert Sithole Zimbabwe has a new President and a new cabinet. The ascendency of the former to the throne was greeted with praise, the naming of the latter with skepticism and sometimes sheer outrage. Excitement at Mugabe’s demise was warranted and
Harare – Parallels between the new President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his predecessor Robert Mugabe are getting bolder and bolder, as the former steers clear of the latter’s ruinous habits, of ever flying, attending every inauguration, and a blotted cabinet. Just days into Mnangagwa’s
– Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, through its central committee today resolved to expel and ban for life the first lady of the country Grace Mugabe, along with several powerful figures. In what the party called ‘realignment’ and ‘self-cleansing’ exercise, over 18 powerful
South African President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday the African region was committed to supporting “the people of Zimbabwe” after a military takeover and that he was cautiously optimistic that the situation there could be resolved amicably. There had been worries in
An unconfirmed report has claimed former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in China to begin a new life in exile, barely a week after being unceremoniously kicked out of government. The report comes hot on the heels of a denial by
Harare – Zimbabwe’s under-siege and under-fire former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is safe, sound and in good health at his Harare home, contrary to reports that he has fled. Khuluma Afrika independently confirmed via impeccable sources that Mnangagwa spent the rest of the