In his election pledge, titled "A new great Zimbabwe", he said: "The citizens movement' s philosophy places God first and citizens at the centre." In an address to those invited to the manifesto launch at a lodge in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second-largest city, he added that his presidential...
stating, "Zimbabwe is just such a big prison for all the citizens. We're all in prison. We need freedom." This candid revelation sheds light on the harsh realities faced by Zimbabweans under a backdrop of recent events
However, Chamisa, who refuses to accept Mnangagwa as the duly elected President, posted on Twitter Wednesday morning that there was need for a credible convener to resolve the economic and political crisis bedeviling the country. Fellow former candidate Noah Manyika of Build Zimbabwe Alliance said ...
“While President ED Mnangagwa builds our country brick by brick, Nelson Chamisa steals from the poor to build his global real estate empire. “Ndiko kwakaenda mari yemota uku muchingonzi Godisinit,” she says. Meanwhile, Soko has come under fire for allegedly stealing an picture of a ...
Today it is the World Mental Health Day, a very important occasion where we stop and reflect on how we would have spent the previous year looking after the most import part of the human body, the mind. Source:Chamisa’s statement on World Mental Health Day– The Zimbabwean ...
“Today, we met as Norton residents to deliberate on the resignation of Adv Nelson Chamisa from CCC. The residents have agreed to stand with Adv Nelson Chamisa. “However, Norton agreed that their deployees, the MP and the councillors, are doing a great job and should remain in Parliament...
In this coronavirus pandemic season, Nelson Chamisa is as good as the politics he plays, meaning he either shapes up or seals his own fate to political doom just like US President Donald Trump did. Zimbabweans are once again faced with the reality of the
However, they gave us what they wanted to give us without us choosing the ballot papers we want to test. We want a random test and participate in the storage and delivering of this ballot papers,” said Mwonzora. Daily NewsEmmanuel MagadeNelson ChamisaZECZimbabwe Electoral Commission ...
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Chamisa is challenging results announced by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), which claimed Emmerson Mnangagwa won the presidential election with 50, 8 percent. Chamisa, according to Zec, got 44, 3 percent of the vote.However, in its response to Chamisa’s application, Zec has since ...