Zimbabwe businesses eye economic recovery
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The outcome of Zimbabwe’s elections which occurred under a peaceful environment has ushered in expectations of economic recovery.
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The outcome of Zimbabwe’s elections which occurred under a peaceful environment has ushered in expectations of economic recovery.
by Elijah Chihota
On 30 July, Zimbabwe went to the polls which were tightly contested with a registered record of 23 Presidential hopefuls. Of these, there were two top horses, President Emmerson Mnangagwa (ZANU PF) and Nelson Chamisa of the MDC Alliance. The outcome saw President Mnangagwa romping to victory with 2 460 463 votes (50.8 percent) and Chamisa managed 2 147 436 votes (44.3 percent).
by Nobleman Runyanga
Despite his controversial ascendance to power, Chamisa’s assumption of the reins of the main opposition camp generated quite some excitement both within his party, the MDC-T, and the MDC Alliance as opposition party members placed their hopes in him following the death of his predecessor, the late Morgan Tsvangirai in February this year.
by Brightface Mutema
The elections have come and gone but there is an overwhelming indication of lack of logic and common sense especially among the MDC youth and their equally youthful leaders. It is the lack of common sense that resulted in loss of lives in Harare this past week.
by Prosperity Mzila
“My team and I are ready to lead you to demand the legitimacy that is needed for this country to move forward. Freedom lies in our hearts, in our hands and in our legs,” these are the words spoken by the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, (MDC A) party Nelson Chamisa during his campaign trail at one of the rallies.
by Chigumbu Warikandwa
Foreign Observer mission from the African continent and from overseas are full of praises of the manner in which the elections management body in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) handled the Monday election.
by Elijah Chihota
In 2009, the late former Zimbabwean Vice President John Landa Nkomo became famously known for his peace exhortation, “Peace begins with me; peace begins with all of us”.
by Nobleman Runyanga
The Nelson Chamisa-led opposition outfit is hypocritical. They preach the loudest about the rule of law but when it comes to observing it, they happily play victimhood in order to deflect the public’s judgement over their flagrant disregard for the law.
by Prosperity Mzila
Only three days to go and Zimbabweans are ready to the cast their votes, making a decision on who should lead Zimbabwe. It’s not business as usual. This election is set to define the trajectory of our Nation going forward.