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Amos Batisayi
Amos Batisayi is a journalist based in Gweru, Zimbabwe. He is a qualified Zimbabwean journalist with six years experience. He has been writing for Alpha Media Holdings the publishers for for NewsDay, Zimbabwe Independent and The Standard and have been a reporter since 2017 He is passionate ...
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MDC Alliance targets youths, first-time voters
01 Sept 2021
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Southern Eye
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The MDC Alliance youth assembly, led by Nelson Chamisa, is launching a voter registration campaign targeting youths and first-time voters for the 2023 general elections in Zimbabwe. Acting chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri emphasized the importance of youth participation, drawing parallels to Zambia's recent elections where youth involvement was pivotal. The MDC Alliance aims to register six million new voters, while the ruling Zanu PF party is also mobilizing efforts to secure five million voters. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's 2018 data showed a significant gap in youth voter turnout, highlighting the potential impact of these campaigns.
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Anna Chibamu
Anna Chibamu is a current affairs and political journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. I also specialise in developmental features and profiling of high profile personalities. In the past three years I have also started doing short mobile interviews, livestreaming of press conferences and making ...
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10th Parliament: MPs sworn into office; vow to defend democracy, serve constituencies
05 Oct 2023
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www.newzimbabwe.com
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Members of Zimbabwe's 10th Parliament were sworn in, with 271 MPs taking the oath of office. The MPs, representing both Zanu PF and CCC, expressed their commitment to improving their constituencies through legislative frameworks. Key priorities include youth inclusion, nutritional programs, defending democracy, and enhancing women's and disabled persons' representation. The ceremony highlighted the MPs' dedication to serving their communities and addressing social issues.
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Pindai Dube
Pindai Dube is a TV journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe and correspondents for several continental and international TV stations. Some of the TV stations he works for include ,South Africa based eNews Channel Africa(eNCA) AfricaNews, Associated Press (AP) among others. He covers the whole ...
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Zimbabwe’s Commonwealth return bid: Opposition says NO!
01 Oct 2023
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www.newzimbabwe.com
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Zimbabwe's bid to rejoin the Commonwealth faces opposition due to ongoing human rights violations and political violence. A Commonwealth delegation is in Zimbabwe to assess the situation, while opposition parties and civil society organizations criticize the government's actions and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's handling of election processes. Key issues include the detention of political prisoners, allegations of election manipulation, and exorbitant nomination fees for candidates. The article features statements from various political figures and organizations, reflecting a contentious political climate ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
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Jeffrey Moyo
Jeffrey Moyo is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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No vaccination, no job: That’s the warning from Zimbabwe’s leader.
26 Feb 2021
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www.nytimes.com
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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has threatened to restrict employment and public transport access for those who refuse Covid-19 vaccination, despite the country's struggle to secure enough doses. The government received 200,000 doses from China's Sinopharm and expects more through the Covax program. Some health workers express skepticism about the Chinese vaccine, while critics argue that the president's threats undermine public confidence and misuse Covid-19 as a political tool. The ruling party defends the policy as essential for national security.
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Chris Muronzi
Chris Muronzi is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Opposition feels police heat ahead of voting in Zimbabwe
05 Apr 2023
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www.aljazeera.com
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The article discusses the increasing repression of opposition parties in Zimbabwe ahead of the presidential election. It highlights the arrests and detentions of opposition supporters and leaders, including members of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and the Zimbabwe Transformative Party. The ruling Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) is accused of using state institutions to suppress dissent. Human rights organizations, including the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum and Human Rights Watch, criticize the government's actions and call for the protection of democratic rights. The article also touches on the economic challenges facing Zimbabwe and the upcoming election between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.
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Lovejoy Sebastian Mutongwiza
Lovejoy Sebastian Mutongwiza is an award-winning photojournalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. (****)
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Zanu-PF Threatens Taliban Style, Terror Elections
05 Oct 2023
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www.263chat.com
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Zanu-PF Information Secretary Tafadzwa Mugwadi has threatened Taliban-style terror tactics for the upcoming 2023 elections in Zimbabwe, raising fears of potential violence. This declaration came in response to the US Embassy's inquiry about the resumption of by-elections, which were previously banned due to COVID-19. The US Embassy emphasized the importance of holding elections despite the pandemic, citing examples from other countries. Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana criticized the Embassy's approach as disrespectful. Zimbabwe has a history of election-related violence, with significant bloodshed in 2008 and 2018.
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Dalphine Tagwireyi
Dalphine Tagwireyi is a journalist based in Pretoria, South Africa.
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Zim artist in hiding after dropping anti-government album
03 Jan 2023
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scrolla.africa
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English
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Zimbabwean dance-hall musician Wallace Chirumiko, stage name 'Winky D', is reportedly in hiding following the launch of his 'Eureka' album, which criticizes social injustice and the ZANU-PF led government. His manager Jonathan Banda denies the claims, describing Winky D as a social commentator through his music. ZANU-PF's Tafadzwa Mugwadi accuses Winky D of sabotaging other musicians' careers with his collaborations. Previously, Winky D faced a media blackout from state-owned radio stations for his music that drew parallels between Biblical oppression and Zimbabwean struggles.
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