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Tensions High Between Ex-Zapu And Zanu PF

ZANU PF national chairman John Nkomo last weekend failed to persuade ex-PF Zapu members from breaking away from the ruling party.

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Zanu-PF Restructuring Continues in Manicaland

FORMER Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairman Cde Mike Madiro, has bounced back after winning in elections to restructure provincial structures held in Mutare yesterday.

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Zanu-PF Hamstrung By SADC Resolution

Southern Africa: Zanu-PF Hamstrung By SADC Resolution The Publisher's Site 22 November 2008Njabulo NcubeHararePRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai seem to be drifting further apart.Nathaniel Manheru, thought to be a senior government official close to President Mugabe who writes under that pseudonym, suggested in his weekly vitriolic column...

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Officials quit Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF

Five senior officials from Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party resign amid attempts to revive a defunct liberation movement, Zapu.

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PF ZAPU Leaders Refuse to Rejoin ZANU PF

BULAWAYO – Former leaders of the opposition PF ZAPU party on Saturday refused to be persuaded to shelf plans to break away from President Robert Mugabe’s ruling ZANU PF party. The former leaders, who announced on Thursday that they were pulling out of ZANU PF to revive the PF ZAPU held a seven-hour meeting with ZANU PF national chairman John Nkomo at the ZANU PF provincial...

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MDC and Zanu-PF's Divorce Becomes Final?

BULAWAYO (IRIN) - Zimbabwe's political crisis deepened on 14 November with the withdrawal of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), led by Morgan Tsvangirai, from the moribund power-sharing deal with President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF. An MDC communiqué at the end of a national council meeting said it would peacefully campaign against any unilateral government appointed by Mugabe,...

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Nyanhongo Barred

THE Zanu-PF Harare provincial leadership has suspended Harare South legislator Cde Hubert Nyanhongo from carrying out any party activities following an altercation over the upcoming provincial restructuring exercise.

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ZANU PF In Desperate Bid To Stop ZAPU Breaking Away

After celebrating the split of the MDC in October 2005, ZANU PF is staring deep into its own impending split after disgruntled members from ZAPU announced they were breaking away.

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Zanu PF, MDC Must Learn to Trust Each Other

Zimbabwe: Zanu PF, MDC Must Learn to Trust Each OtherWHEN hunger and disease are taking their toll on most Zimbabwean households, people's hopes have been further dampened by the fact that most fields are not yet tilled and that there are no drugs in hospitals,among many essentials, yet our national leaders are dithering on a political solution to these problems.The circus Zimbabwe is watching...

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Kofi Annan Not Welcome in Zimbabwe

A showdown looms in Zimbabwe between the ruling Zanu-PF and a team of elders led by former United Nations (UN) Secretary General Kofi Annan. Zanu-PF says the former UN boss is not welcome but media reports say the team, which includes former US President Jimmy Carter and former South African first lady Graca Machel, is scheduled to arrive there tomorrow to assess the humanitarian situation...

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Former ZAPU Leaders Officials Quit Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF

Five senior officials from Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party have resigned amid attempts to revive a defunct liberation movement, Zapu. The officials are from Matabeleland in the south, the base for Zapu until it merged with President Robert Mugabe's Zanu to form Zanu-PF in 1987. The five are teaming up with former Interior Minister Dumiso Dabengwa. He resigned from Zanu-PF...

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Friday, 21st November 2008

Howzit Thanks for understanding about my absence yesterday. Foreign currency mid-rates updated. -o00o- I see that the intended visit to Zimbabwe by Kofi Annan and Jimmy Carter has succeeded in rattling ZANU PF's cage. Personally, I am against the trip - primarily because they will not be looking at the political morass that has developed in Zimbabwe. Why? People may ask. Let us remember that...

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MDC-T Moots Transitional Govt As Plan B

THE Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC this week said it will press for the establishment of a transitional authority if the power-sharing deal with Zanu PF falls through.

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An Exercise in Futility

THIS newspaper has consistently maintained a sceptical stance as to whether Sadc was the correct forum to resolve the vexed issue of ministries between Zanu PF and the MDC.

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Zimbabwe: MDC Snub Forces Mbeki to Call Off Key Meeting

FORMER South African president Thabo Mbeki, the mediator in the Zimbabwean crisis, had no option yesterday, but to cancel a meeting of ZANU-PF and MDC negotiators he had called to discuss Draft Amendment Bill Number 19, amid indications that the MDC resolved to snub the SADC-appointed troublesh-ooter.