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Mujuru hits back

Faith Zaba


VICE-PRESIDENT Joice Mujuru (pictured) has slammed senior Zanu PF officials fuelling infighting through succession battles driven by their presidential ambitions, saying they should respect the party hierarchy — remarks seen as directed at her bitter rival, Defence minister Emmerson Mnangagwa.

 
Security forces intensify Mugabe poll campaign

Staff Writer

THE military and police chiefs have launched a spirited campaign on behalf of President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF ahead of the next do-or-die elections to regain ground lost to the MDC parties in the last polls.

 
 
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  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:41

    Gamma Mudarikiri

    GOVERNMENT will introduce a policy framework to reduce banks’ inflated interest rates, currently hovering between 15% and 25%, Finance minister Tendai Biti has said.

  • ‘State accounting systems shambolic’
  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:40

    Wongai Zhangazha

    THE Comptroller and Auditor-General, Mildred Chiri, has found the government ministries’ accounting systems for 2010 shambolic, with constant breakdowns of the system leading to transactions being processed outside the system.

  • Infighting rocks Zanu PF Mash Central
  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:36

    Owen Gagare/Faith Zaba

    ACCUSATIONS and counter-accusations between Mashonaland Central governor Martin Dinha and party heavyweights, in the province including Vice President Joice Mujuru,  are intensifying as infighting spreads.

  • Anjin not remitting diamond proceeds: Biti
  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:35

    Clive Mphambela

    FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti (pictured) yesterday blasted Chinese company, Anjin Investments, for not contributing anything to the fiscus and questioned the firm’s shareholding structure.

  • Security forces tighten mining sector grip
  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:29

    Owen Gagare

    THE security sector, particularly the army, is increasingly manoeuvring into the country’s mining terrain, making footprints in the Marange diamond fields and right across the Great Dyke into remote areas.

  • Embattled ZSE boss under fire
  • Thursday, 17 May 2012 16:16

    Reginald Sherekete

    SUSPENDED Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) CEO Emmanuel Munyukwi is set to appear before a disciplinary hearing next week, facing numerous charges which include, among other things, undermining the exchange’s board and the Securities Commission of Zimbabwe (SEC) and incompetence.

  • MuckRaker: Kunonga wreaks havoc as church leaders fuss
  • Thursday, 17 May 2012 16:41

    THE Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa has started buying land to build new churches as the property wrangle with ex-communicated Bishop Nolbert Kunonga continues, reports the Standard.

  • Chiganze pushed off African Sun board
  • Thursday, 17 May 2012 16:13

    AFRICAN Sun Ltd directors pushed off Tim Chiganze as chairman at a board meeting held on Tuesday, businessdigest can reveal.

  • Constitution: VP posts to be based on seniority
  • Thursday, 17 May 2012 17:48

    Nqobile Bhebhe

    ZIMBABWE’S new governance charter will tackle the contentious succession debate with two vice presidents being appointed based on seniority to provide certainty compared to the current situation open to manipulation.

  • Infighting rocks Zanu PF Mash Central
  • Friday, 18 May 2012 08:36

    Owen Gagare/Faith Zaba

    ACCUSATIONS and counter-accusations between Mashonaland Central governor Martin Dinha and party heavyweights, in the province including Vice President Joice Mujuru,  are intensifying as infighting spreads.

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