Topic: Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front

Mafa Eyes Shamu's Seat

NEWLY elected Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman John Mafa has set his sights on claiming the party's national commissar and Information...

Vacant Parly Seats 'Cause for Concern'

ZIMBABWE now has 29 vacant parliamentary seats since the seventh parliament began sitting four years ago.. . The first seat fell vacant in December...
T spokesman and Nyanga North MP Douglas Mwonzora and 23 other party activists have been removed from remand almost a year after they were charged...
Zimbabwe will hold elections this year as the only condition to guarantee tangible reforms in the country, Zanu-PF Politburo member Professor...
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made yesterday briefed the Zanu-PF Politburo on the crop situation...

Workers Attach Council Property

RUSAPE Town Council workers have attached their employer's ambulance, earthmoving equipment and three cars to recover outstanding salaries of...
South Africa's ruling African National Congress has offered to help President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF win the next elections in neighbouring Zimbabwe, press reports said on Sunday."We are willing to assist in coming up with election messages and strategies ...

Mugabe wins party vote but challenged by age, ill health

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was endorsed again by his party to stand for elections expected next year, but analysts say even for a veteran political survivor, the 87-year-old leader will find it harder to convince voters to extend his rule ...

Mugabe says he has no plans to retire

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said Saturday that he has no intention of retiring, saying doing so would be an act of "cowardice.""Sometimes the call comes (to retire). It will be wrong, completely wrong when the West is keeping us under sanctions ...

Zimbabwe's octogenarian Mugabe says wrong to step down

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's 87-year-old president Robert Mugabe on Saturday brushed aside calls to step down, telling supporters who endorsed him as candidate in the next presidential election that he would not quit as long as the West maintained sanctions on ...