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  • VOA - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    WASHINGTON DC -- MDC-T leader and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai Monday introduced Mavambo Khusile Dawn leader Simba Makoni as the party?s candidate for Makoni Central and urged his supporters to vote for him in the 31 July harmonized elections. Addressing a rally in Vhengere Stadium in Rusape, Manicaland, Tsvangirai said his party will find another position for Patrick Sagandira, who ...

  • Warriors Coach Pagels Blames Ref for COSAFA Loss

    VOA - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    HARARE -- Zimbabwe Warriors coach Klaus Dieter Pagels has blamed bad refereeing for his team?s defeat in the just ended COSAFA Cup final. The warriors lost 2-0 to Zambia?s Chipolopolo, surrendering the cup title they won at the expense of the same opponents in 2009. But Warriors coach Pagels is blaming the referee, Benard Camille, for his team?s defeat claiming the ...

  • Electoral Body Concerned by Inflammatory Language use Ahead of Polls

    VOA - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    HARARE -- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says it is concerned by the use of inflammatory and controversial language by political parties, candidates and the media ahead of the July 31st national elections. The commission said in a statement Monday it is investigating a number of complaints from across the political divide on the use of inflammatory language and hate speech. ZEC said ...

  • South African President Jacob Zuma rebukes aides over remarks Zimbabwe isnt ready for polls

    Fox News - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    South African President Jacob Zuma, the chief regional mediator on Zimbabwe, says he has rebuked his aides for making "unfortunate statements" on Zimbabwe's lack of readiness to hold crucial elections on July 31. Zuma's office said in a statement Monday that only the South African president is authorized to speak for regional mediators. Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, ...

  • Zimbabwe Elections - DA Learns of Serious Irregularities

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    The DA has learnt that there have been serious irregularities in the lead up to the Zimbabwean election. This also comes after comments by Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe attacking President Jacob Zuma and his international relations advisor Lindwe Zulu for commenting on problems surrounding the election process. This is indicative of the South African government's failure to ensure ...

  • Electoral Commission to Act On Hate Speech

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has threatened to clamp down on politicians and media houses accused of fomenting hate speech in the run-up to the July 31 polls. In a statement last Friday, the electoral body said it had received several complaints and would make individual follow ups on each complaint with a view to charging offenders. "The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has ...

  • Zanu-PF Respects Freedom of Worship Says Shamu

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    ZANU-PF respects freedom of worship and would do everything to enhance the achievement of that right, the party's candidate for Chegutu East constituency Cde Webster Shamu has said. He said creating an environment that enabled people to exercise their freedom of religion and worship was consistent with the party's constitution and manifesto. Cde Shamu, who is also the Zanu-PF ...

  • Sex scandals cloud Tsvangirai?s campaign

    IOL - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Now Mlambo is sufficiently racked by doubts to stay away from a nearby stadium where deafening music and a huge crowd chanting anti-Mugabe slogans are revving up for a campaign rally appearance by his one-time ...

  • Zuma distances himself from unauthorised Zimbabwe comments

    The Africa Report - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    South African leader, Jacob Zuma has publicly distanced himself recent comments on Zimbabwe by one of his top envoys, in a move seen as appeasing his Zimbabwe counterpart, Robert Mugabe. Late on Sunday, Zuma's office issued a media statement in which it noted, "with great concern, recent unfortunate statements made on the situation in Zimbabwe, which have been attributed to a member of ...

  • Zuma concerned by Zulu?s Zim comments

    IOL - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    South African President Jacob Zuma (pictured) is reportedly concerned about Lindiwe Zulu's comments regarding the elections in Zimbabwe. File photo: ...

  • Presidency Concerned About Zim Comments

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and South African President Jacob Zuma. Johannesburg - Recent comments attributed to a member of President Jacob Zuma's technical team on the situation in Zimbabwe were "unfortunate", the Presidency said on Sunday. "The Presidency has noted with great concern, recent unfortunate statements made on the situation in Zimbabwe, which have ...

  • South Africa South Africa Regrets Unauthorised Statements On Zimbabwe

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Johannesburg - The Presidency has noted with great concern, recent unfortunate statements made on the situation in Zimbabwe, which have been attributed to a member of the technical team supporting the Facilitator, President Jacob Zuma. South Africa was appointed by SADC to assist the Zimbabwean political parties to resolve their differences. The Facilitator, President Jacob Zuma, appointed a ...

  • Mugabe?s attack intended for Zuma

    IOL - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Johannesburg - It is most unfortunate that the Presidency has distanced itself from Lindiwe Zulu, President Jacob Zuma?s foreign policy adviser and member of his Zimbabwe facilitation team, especially when she is under a sustained and obscene attack from President Robert Mugabe and ...

  • Vote Saboteurs to Face Full Wrath of the Law - Makarau

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    ELEMENTS that allegedly sought to derail special voting last week face the full wrath of the law amid indications that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission was investigating the circumstances that led to the chaos that marred the poll. Only 29 000 out of the 69 000 citizens who applied for the special vote cast their ballots between July 14 and 15 with allegations that MDC formations were working ...

  • Zuma Censures Lindiwe Zulu

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    SOUTH African president Cde Jacob Zuma yesterday rapped his international relations advisor Ms Lindiwe Zulu's for her utterances on Zimbabwe, describing them as unauthorised, regrettable, unfortunate and inaccurate. Cde Zuma was appointed facilitator to the Global Political Agreement by Sadc in his personal capacity, succeeding Cde Thabo Mbeki soon after the signing of the GPA in September ...

  • We Hope SA Will Continue to Maintain Good Neighbourliness

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    The concept of neighbourliness demands that parties treat one another in a manner they would want to be treated themselves. Also, a good neighbour does not interfere in your domestic processes but lends support when invited to in order to achieve certain goals that will be in sync with the neighbour's aspirations. In our edition on Friday we carried a story in which the Government said it ...

  • MDC-Ts Rich Friends Sing Blues

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    WHILE MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai continued his "rich friends" mantra at rallies he held in Bulawayo and Gweru over the weekend, the pledge rang hollow as dire news emerged from his chief backers in the United States over the weekend with Detroit, a city at the heart of the US auto industry, filing for bankruptcy. The Michigan state capital became the biggest city in US history ...

  • 93 Percent Register to Vote

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    ABOUT 93 percent of Zimbabwe's eligible voters are registered to cast their ballots in the July 31 harmonised elections amid indications that the country ranks fourth out of 10 Sadc member-states that held elections since 2009 in terms of the numbers of registered voters against eligible voters. According to statistics released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, about 6,2 million out of ...

  • Liquid Telecom to Give Direct Cheaper Links

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    2 700 kilometres of fibre since its formation over three years ago. In this question and answer with Standardbusiness (SB), Liquid managing director Wellington Makamure (WM) speaks about the company's expansion plans and his views on infrastructure ...

  • Zuma Sacrifices Top Aide in Yet Another Zimbabwe Capitulation

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    This weekend, President Zuma threw one of his top advisers under a bus (one with Zanu-PF branding and Robert Mugabe's shiny mug on the side). Lindiwe Zulu hadn't done much wrong in noting that maybe, just maybe, Zimbabwe's election progress was less than ...

  • More Defections Rock MDC-T

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    MORE than 200 MDC-T leaders and members from Epworth, Harare North and Marondera Central have defected to Zanu-PF as the revolutionary party intensifies its bid to wrest the constituencies from the MDC-T. About 100 former MDC-T members defected in Marondera Central on Saturday, while 50 defected to the revolutionary party in Epworth yesterday and another 50 joined Zanu-PF in Hatcliffe. In ...

  • Biti Renders Over 100 000 Jobless

    All Africa - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    FINANCE Minister and MDC-T secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti stands accused of having rendered more than 100 000 people jobless after failing to implement a Cabinet directive to revamp local industries. This flies in the face of MDC-T's election manifesto hinged on the party's Jobs, Upliftment, Investment, Capital and the Environment (Juice) policy that pledges a million jobs by 2018. ...

  • Source: http://www.zimbabwenews.net/index.php/sid/215998240/scat/4a6d634cbccbbfe2

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