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Zimbabwe’s Mujuru attacked by Zanu PF supporters

The former vice president of Zimbabwe, Joice Mujuru and her entourage were attacked on Thursday by persons suspected to be members of the ruling Zanu PF.

There is no change in Zimbabwe, former VP claims

For those hoping Zimbabwe would significantly witness a change in all aspects of governance and managing the economy, a former vice president of the country, Joice Mujuru has said that is not happening.

Zimbabwe to have a transitional government?

Days after the military took charge of Zimbabwe and placing the country’s President Robert Mugabe under house arrest, there are reports a transitional government could be put in place moving forward.

New opposition coalition ridiculed by Mugabe loyalists

The strength and threat posed by newly formed opposition coalition in Zimbabwe have been ridiculed by loyalists to President Robert Mugabe. Media outlets loyal to...

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