‘Chamisa taking rural folk for a ride’
MDC-T leader Mr Nelson Chamisa continues to sell hot air to his supporters, this time promising to install WIFI at each rural homestead if he is elected in the forthcoming elections. He made the remarks on Sunday while addressing his party supporters during a rally held at Ruwangwe Business Centre in Nyanga.
‘Chamisa taking rural folk for a ride’
MDC-T leader Mr Nelson Chamisa continues to sell hot air to his supporters, this time promising to install WIFI at each rural homestead if he is elected in the forthcoming elections. He made the remarks on Sunday while addressing his party supporters during a rally held at Ruwangwe Business Centre in Nyanga.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.
‘Fictitious registers’ put brakes on campaigns
Campaigns by aspiring candidates in Manicaland have been delayed over complaints that some cell registers have been tampered with. While most candidates across the country were given the green light to start campaigning after their respective provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meetings held on Monday, campaigns in Manicaland are yet to begin.




