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Mnangagwa s Surprise Return Sparks Military Coup Fears – ZimEye

By James Gwati- President Emmerson Mnangagwa's abrupt interruption of his leave to attend the 7th National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service in Bulawayo Sunday has fueled speculation of a potential coup, raising questions about trust in his deputies and internal party dynamics. Currently on leave, Mnangagwa temporarily left his vacation to officiate at the event held…

Zimbabwe: Gukurahundi, Disputed Polls Frustrations Manifest in Barbourfields Violence

Zimbabwe: Gukurahundi, Disputed Polls Frustrations Manifest in Barbourfields Violence
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Gukurahundi, disputed polls frustrations manifest in Barbourfields violence

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Zimbabwe: Mthwakazi Vows to Proceed With Uhuru Protest Despite Police Ban

Zimbabwe: Mthwakazi Vows to Proceed With Uhuru Protest Despite Police Ban Zimbabwe: Mthwakazi Vows to Proceed With Uhuru Protest Despite Police Ban 2 hours ago Firebrand pro-Matabeleland opposition, Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has vowed to go ahead with planned protests in Bulawayo Sunday over alleged inequalities that have not gone in the region’s favour. This is despite police refusing to sanction the march which was intended to coincide with the occasion of the country’s Independence Day celebrations. The militant opposition early this week notified police of its intention to demonstrate over a slew of issues, among them, the continued incarceration of some nine party activists.

Mthwakazi Vows To Proceed With Uhuru Protest Despite Police Ban

By Bulawayo Correspondent FIREBRAND pro-Matabeleland opposition, Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has vowed to go ahead with planned protests in Bulawayo Sunday over alleged inequalities that have not gone in the region’s favour. This is despite police refusing to sanction the march which was intended to coincide with the occasion of the country’s Independence Day celebrations. The militant opposition early this week notified police of its intention to demonstrate over a slew of issues, among them, the continued incarceration of some nine party activists. The group has been languishing at Khami Remand Prison for more than a month following its arrest for public violence. They have been denied bail on every turn.

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