Mnangagwa’s govt frightened to the core, says Coltart

Bulawayo 24 News 21st August 2019 Lawyer and MDC top politician David Coltart has taken a dig at President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying his use of brute force to crush dissent was a clear sign that his government is frightened by the new wave ever since the massive January protests, Mnangagwa has resorted to using massive

British council worker who quit to become a tribal chief in Zimbabwe where he has often sided with white landowners whose farms are raided is jailed in ‘politically motivated’ trial

Daily Mail 20th August 2019 By SOPHIE TANNO  Former auditor for Waltham Forest has been jailed for two years in Zimbabwe  He left Britain five years ago to become a chief in the Matabeleland region Felix Ndiweni, 53,  was convicted of malicious damage to property on Friday However, his supporters say his arrest was politically motivated 

Police, soldiers deploy in Bulawayo as opposition challenges protest ban

Reuters 19th August 2019  Soldiers and police deployed in large numbers in Zimbabwe’s second city Bulawayo on Monday to enforce a ban on an anti-government demonstration, as the country’s main opposition party sought to overturn that decision in court. The street protest was the second called in four days by the Movement for Democratic Change’s (MDC),

Coltart bemoans culture of violence

The Standard 19th August 2019 Former Education minister David Coltart says Zimbabwe has a disturbing culture of violence that needs to be dealt with. Coltart, who is the new treasurer-general for the main opposition MDC, said both the opposition and ruling Zanu-PF were to blame. The veteran lawyer said the liberation war left a bitter

Chamisa, Mnangagwa need to compromise – Coltart

The Standard 18th August 2019 MDC treasurer general David Coltart has said there is need for both President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the opposition party’s leader Nelson Chamisa to drop their hardline positions if genuine dialogue about the country’s political crisis is to take off. Mnangagwa last week rejected Chamisa’s demands for a neutral mediator to

Uneasy calm prevails in Zimbabwe’s Harare as police ban planned demo

Xinhua 16th August 2019 Traffic was thin in the Harare Central Business District as motorists and other members of the public remained cautious of planned demonstrations led by the opposition MDC. Businesses opened while the police maintained a heavy presence in strategic areas from where they could easily deploy into the streets in case violence

Chief Ndiweni faces jail time after he is remanded in custody over ‘property destruction’

ZimLive.com 16th August 2019 “This is profoundly shocking but not surprising. So much for the ‘new dispensation’” Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni, the outspoken Ntabazinduna traditional chief, faces jail time after he was convicted of malicious damage to property on Thursday. Ndiweni, an outspoken critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, was spending the night in a jail

David Coltart blasts ICC: They are racists and neo-colonialists

ZimMetro News 7th August 2019 By Lucky Mahorse Former education minister David Coltart has blasted the International Cricket Council for suspending the Zimbabwe men and women’s teams from participating in the upcoming. T20 Qualifiers tournament. Namibia will now take Zimbabwe’s place in Scotland. While Nigeria will replace Zimbabwe at Men’s T20Q in UAE. Said Coltart “The ICC

We are too broke to compete: MDC

Newsday 6th August 2019 BY OBEY MANAYITI/EVERSON MUSHAVA HE Nelson Chamisa-led MDC says it is too broke to fund its programmes without accessing finances under the Political Parties Finance Act hence was struggling to challenge the ruling Zanu PF party during elections. The opposition party’s Dalumuzi Khumalo lost to Zanu PF’s Mbongeni Dube in the

ZANU PF To Win Lupane East National Assembly Seat

Pindula News 4th August 2019 Reports indicate that the ruling ZANU PF party is set to retain the Lupane East National Assembly seat following a by-election held on Saturday. With votes from 61 out 62 polling stations having been counted, unconfirmed reports suggest that ZANU PF has polled 6 038 while the opposition MDC has