Military tanks in Harare have fueled coup fears as ZANU-PF divisions deepen. Government calls it routine, but residents remain skeptical amid political tensions
Emmerson Mnangagwa
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The Beitbridge bus crash has been declared a national disaster. President Mnangagwa urges road safety improvements after 24 lives were lost.
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War veterans challenge Mnangagwa’s extended rule, but the government labels them hypocrites with political motives, defending the president’s commitment to veterans
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War veterans accuse Mnangagwa of betraying Zimbabwe’s liberation values and demand his resignation for fostering corruption, cronyism, and failed leadership
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Zimbabwean politicians like Mnangagwa, Chamisa, and Coventry are shaping the nation’s future through leadership, reform, and youth-focused initiatives
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Nelson Chamisa denies Harare land corruption claims and calls for President Mnangagwa to also appear before the commission of inquiry.
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Dexter Nduna publicly apologizes to President Mnangagwa for falsely claiming he graduated from UZ, pledging to retake exams and restore his credibility.
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Liberation war hero and former Makokoba legislator, Retired Colonel Tshinga Judge Dube, is set to be laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre in Harare on Wednesday. Dube, who passed away at the age of 83, was declared a national hero for his pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle and post-independence service.
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Zanu PF faces internal crisis as factions led by Chiwenga and Mnangagwa clash, raising tensions within the ruling party amid economic decline. Â
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South Africa affirms it has no authority to move the SADC Summit from Zimbabwe, despite rising calls to shift the venue over human rights concerns.