from MARCUS MUSHONGA in Harare, ZimbabweZimbabwe BureauHARARE, (CAJ News) - THE ruling party in Zimbabwe is accused of denying opposition supporters food aid as the country endures its worst drought crisis in decades. Human rights groups have denounced the trend, which has been blamed on the governing Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), in connivance
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https://twitter.com/themirrormsv/status/1777000009495445655?s=46 Breaking News: Nelson Chamisa’s Blue Movement Outmaneuvers Police in Workshop ControversyIn an unexpected turn of events, Nelson Chamisa’s Blue Movement successfully outwitted the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) yesterday, holding a major workshop in secret while police officers camped at a different location. The incident, as reported by the Masvingo Mirror, unfolded in Mucheke Hall…
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