Saturday, 28 February 2015
Mujuru hires Nigerian Sangoma
Axed Vice President Joice Mujuru was yesterday accused of hiring Nigerian Sangomas to restore and uplift her seat in the ruling party, President Mugabe said. Mujuru killed 5 sheep at her Beatrice farm to allegedly perform rituals to oust President Mugabe.
mugabe warns corrupt ministers
President Robert Mugabe yesterday warned government ministers against corruption. he said corrupt ministers are to face a jail term if exposed. Mugabe was speaking in Victoria Falls during the 29th celebrations of the 21st movement.
according to the Sunday News http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/corrupt-ministers-govt-officials-face-jail/, Ministers in the Agricultural ministry, allegedly channeled government funds into their own companies where they are directors.Some , from other ministries are accused of soliciting for bribes when approached by potential investors. He said ministers would tell investors that there is a certain amount of money needed to setup a meeting with the president, thereby putting the name of zanu-PF into disrepute.
His warnings come against the background that there was no food during the Youth Congress but reports have it that there was a lot of money raised towards thew event.
according to the Sunday News http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/corrupt-ministers-govt-officials-face-jail/, Ministers in the Agricultural ministry, allegedly channeled government funds into their own companies where they are directors.Some , from other ministries are accused of soliciting for bribes when approached by potential investors. He said ministers would tell investors that there is a certain amount of money needed to setup a meeting with the president, thereby putting the name of zanu-PF into disrepute.
His warnings come against the background that there was no food during the Youth Congress but reports have it that there was a lot of money raised towards thew event.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Politics and Economics
Failure by the Zimbabwean government to settle down
its international political affiliation with world economic powerhouses have
led to Bulawayo see more than 60% youths go unemployed.
Zimbabwe has sour political relations with the west
who are more influential on international financial institutions like IMF and World
Bank who at the moment appear to be the only rescuers. The political situation
has remained the most immediate contextual issue.
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Sanctions again
The
European Union has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe,
much to the detrimental of Zim pride. Mugabe is not only the president of
Zimbabwe, but SADC chairman, and a recognized visionary and revolutionary
leader. He is accussed of dictatorship by the west post his rule since 1980.
Mugabe
last year missed a AU-EU meeting whilst some African leaders attended the
event. Local citizens question the unity of African states if Zimbabwean cause
is indeed an African cause. Mugabe and his ife have since become victims of
western influence since the land reform program in 2000 when he forced whites
out of farms.
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