THE Movement for Democratic Change party is still riddled with intra-party violence despite the recent announcement by the two factions that they would 'unite' to form a majority in parliament against the Zanu PF party.
IT IS critical for humanity to evaluate the implications of the demand of self-determination. For 5 000 years now African people have had to choose freedom or foreign rule. It has been for 3 000 years that integrationists among African
THE opposition Movement for Democratic Change party (MDC-T) yesterday reiterated that they will not contest a runoff election despite independent reports showed that there was no outright winner in the March 29 presidential election.
NATIONAL UNITY' is a term that people use without thinking. It is especially abused, blindly so, in reference to a government that is formed from the ashes of a bruising election in which the outcome gave an almost 50/50 vote
GOLD panners in Chimanimani have descended on Mozambican deposits amid concerns that Zimbabwe's panning activities are causing massive environmental degradation in the neighbouring country, the Zimbabwe Guardian has learnt.
PARENTS with school going children in Zimbabwe during the holidays spend fortunes on extra lessons for their children as the country's education standards continue to deteriorate.
THE recent snub on the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (Tsvangirai) by members of the United Nations Security Council (SC) shows weaknesses within the overall strategy of the party.
RAMPANT fish poaching has taken root on the Binga shores of the mighty Zambezi River as people from as far as Bulawayo buy the fish for re-sale in cities.
JEAN Ziegler, a UN "Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food," spoke out against U.S. and European Union energy and trade policies and said these policies are tantamount to going down a "criminal path."
Army generals have propped up President Robert Mugabe since he led Zimbabwe to independence in 1980, and they might once again decide in a few days whether he will stretch his long rule to 33 years.
NINETY-NINE Zimbabweans who were protesting in front of the Chinese Embassy in Pretoria are held at Lindela Detention Centre in Johannesburg, after being arrested by South African police.
THE Zambia Telecommunications Company (ZAMTEL), operating on a K150 billion deficit, will retrench more than 800 workers this year to save the firm from total collapse.
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president, Michael Sata, was yesterday discharged from Milpark Hospital in South Africa where he was rushed on Saturday for specialist treatment.