Nomination fiasco: CCC postpones press conference
Staff Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is ruining the day it agreed to Nelson Chamisa initiated Nomination Candidate Selection Process over an elective congress.
Staff Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is ruining the day it agreed to Nelson Chamisa initiated Nomination Candidate Selection Process over an elective congress.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe entry/exit points are soon to receive a security upgrade as the Government is set to acquire drones in a bid to curb smuggling and other criminal activities.
Political Reporter
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members who spoke to this publication concurred with outspoken activist, Hopewell Chin’ono that their party was dead.
Staff Reporter
Leader for Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Nelson Chamisa’s faction continues to display signs of implosion due to pressure exerted by Charlton Hwende’s Maruva cabal.
Political Reporter
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is on the verge of implosion following the shambolic candidate nomination exercise that took place last week.
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The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (COTTCO) is in earnest preparations for the 2022/2023 season as it mobilises funds for farmers, the Harare Post has learnt.
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Independent Norton legislator, Themba Mliswa was described as a dunderhead who failed his ordinary level examination in 1987.
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The 2023 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) is set to be bigger and better with more than 20 countries expected to converge in Zimbabwe for the exhibition, said ZITF Board Chairperson, Mr Busisa Moyo.
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A prophet from the Johane Masowe Apostolic sect has predicted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s victory in the forthcoming Harmonised General Elections claiming that the ZANU PF leader was the country’s anointed leader who should stop campaigning since his victory was “guaranteed”.
Speaking to this publication at the side lines of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ) Easter conference at Jonasi Primary School in Seke last Saturday, Johane Masowe prophet, Lazarus Simbarashe Nengomasha, popularly known as Madzibaba Simba, assured the ZANU PF Presidential candidate of victory in the forthcoming elections adding that his ascendancy to the Presidency in 2017 had been predicted in the spiritual realm.
“President Mnangagwa’s victory is guaranteed. He has no challenger. It’s already written in the spirit that the President will romp to victory. Even his ascendancy to the Presidency in 2017 was predicted in the spiritual realm. The President can stop campaigning if he wants because the heavens are in support of his Presidency,” said Madzibaba Simba.
Madzibaba Simba added that the people of Zimbabwe should vote for President Mnangagwa so that he completes his development initiatives.
“As a prophet of God, I urge Zimbabweans to vote for President Mnangagwa for continued development. With President Mnangagwa at the helm, I foresee Zimbabwe becoming the Dubai of Africa,” said Madzibaba Simba.
Madzibaba Simba claimed that his church had resolved to align itself with President Mnangagwa as he was the only leader anointed by God to lead Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile, the Vapostori4ED National Spokesperson, Madzibaba Obey Mapuranga, said at the weekend that, ZANU PF was set for a landslide victory in the forthcoming harmonised elections as all members of the apostolic sects were rallying behind President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF.
The Apostolic sects, which command some of the largest followings, took advantage of their Easter conferences to mobilise votes for President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF. The Party is targeting five million votes to comfortably win the polls, and out of these, Vapostori have pledged 2, 3 million votes as a token of appreciation for President Mnangagwa’s astute leadership that has brought fresh hope in the country.
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ZANU-PF is expected to bag five million votes in the upcoming Harmonised General Elections, the Harare Post has learnt.
Following information that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has registered six million votes; Political Analyst Tinotenda Chakoroma informed this publication that ZANU PF is likely to get five million votes in the upcoming elections.
"In the past week, I have learnt that ZEC has managed to register about six million voters as this can be attributed to be voter registration blitz. However, this is record breaking and as the nation moves closer to the much anticipated general elections, there is high probability that ZANU-PF will get five million votes", said Chakoroma.
Chakaroma added that there was going to be a significant change in voting patterns and turnout as most citizens in the urban areas would vote for ZANU-PF.
"It is not a secret that in the past elections, most citizens in urban centers voted for the opposition, but with the current state of affairs in opposition run city and town councils; urban folks are presumably going to vote for ZANU PF, thus booting out the opposition.
"President Emmerson Mnangagwa is a listening President and he is success driven as evidenced by developmental projects being implemented across the country in the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors. This will appeal to the urban voters and come the Harmonised General Elections, ZANU PF will emerge victorious," said Chakoroma.
One ZANU-PF supporter identified as Marimo aired out that in this year's elections; the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has nothing to offer claiming that out of the six million possible votes, they would not get any significant votes.
"CCC has nothing to offer, I will vote for ZANU PF and out of the six million votes, CCC will get nothing as all opposition parties will have to share the remaining 1 million votes," said Marimo.
Meanwhile, the ruling Party ZANU PF is in full gear after the Politburo published candidates who are going to be representing the Party in the upcoming elections.