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Internal Zanu PF violence unsettles youth leader

Elections, held at Masvingo Polytechnic a fortnight ago to choose his successor, had to be suspended after youths exchanged blows in front of the provincial leadership.

By The Standard Aug. 10, 2022

Chidawu declared national hero

Addressing mourners and Zanu PF supporters, Harare Metropolitan provincial secretary Tafadzwa Muguti said: “I have been sent by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to say that comrade Chidawu has been declared a national hero.”

By The Standard Jul. 21, 2022

What exactly is Zanu PF afraid of?

That Zanu PF forms a government that accedes to constitutionalism, the sanctity of rule of law and respect for global human rights values would make one believe that the party is as progressive and eager to belong to an international community that respects other human beings.

By The Standard Jul. 20, 2022

Stop CCC meetings: Zanu PF

Addressing scores of youths at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera at the weekend, Paradza announced that the CCC led by Nelson Chamisa will be barred in the province.

By The Standard Jul. 19, 2022

Crypto integration incentivises Africa fintech transition

The lack of change from service providers and poor services for individuals who rely on their systems has driven many to transition to financial technology to save time and money.

By The Standard Jun. 28, 2022

Election watchdogs call for peace

Political tension has heightened during the past few months following some by-elections which the ruling Zanu PF party largely lost to the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). The murder of a CCC activist Moreblessing Ali last month also triggered violence pitting CCC and Zanu PF supporters in Nyatsime, Chitungwiza.

By The Standard Jun. 27, 2022

Zanu PF threats signify breakdown of law and order

Their leader John Paradza emphatically said his party would unleash its dogs on CCC because they have the right to do so because they are the ruling party.

By The Standard Jun. 21, 2022

We’ll unleash our dogs: Zanu PF

The defiant Paradza said the party would unleash violence in defending the revolutionary party, adding that as youth, they were going to defend the party.

By The Standard Jun. 20, 2022

Chinotimba lives another day

The protest, which had been planned to take place at the party’s Buhera district offices at Murambinda growth point, failed to materialise as police cordoned off the area.

By The Standard May. 19, 2022