Africa

Frank talk. Optimism. Pragmatism. These are the buzz words African states will have to embrace if the continent is to make tangible strides in eradicating alarming poverty rates and propel stubborn economic growth. Until then, the continent might be seen as navigating a landmine blindfolded, while wobbling in high heels. A grim chef’s certified recipe for

Myriads of the Zimbabwean upbeat avid supporters of ED Mnangagwa thronged and teemed into 60 000 seater National sports stadium in Harare Sunday 26 August 2018 with much rhapsody and euphoria to witness the inauguration of the second executive president of Zimbabwe Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. Mnangagwa was firstly sworn in on 24 November 2017 after

The Zimbabwe Constitutional Court has dismissed the opposition MDC Alliance petition challenging declaration of ED Mnangagwa the winner of the elections held on 30 July 2018. ED Mnangagwa will remain the President and Media reports from Zimbabwe indicated that military helicopters were seen Friday morning over Zimbabwe’s skies in apparent preparations for his inauguration. The

The Zimbabwe Constitutional Court has dismissed the opposition MDC Alliance petition challenging declaration of ED Mnangagwa the winner of the elections held on 30 July 2018. ED Mnangagwa will remain the President and Media reports from Zimbabwe indicated that military helicopters were seen Friday morning over Zimbabwe’s skies in apparent preparations for his inauguration. The

The Constitutional court in Zimbabwe will today and tomorrow 22-23 August 2018, hear arguments in the recent elections matter brought by the opposition MDC Alliance. The lawyers for the MDC Alliance filed papers in court on 10 August 2018 challenging election results proclaiming Emmerson Mnangagwa as president. The Country’s Electoral Commission declared Mnangagwa the winner