DOP’s Wilson foresees GNU

Harry Peter Wilson, leader of the Democratic Official Party (DOP) says he will seek the creation of a “government of national unity” for Zimbabweans to work together to turn around the economy. The party’s manifesto is dubbed eponymously “Government of National Unity Manifesto”.

DOP’s Wilson foresees GNU

Harry Peter Wilson, leader of the Democratic Official Party (DOP) says he will seek the creation of a “government of national unity” for Zimbabweans to work together to turn around the economy. The party’s manifesto is dubbed eponymously “Government of National Unity Manifesto”.

When Bhundu boys guitarist defied odds

On June 27, 1991, exactly 27 years ago, one of the finest bass guitarists to emerge from Zimbabwe, David Mankaba, breathed his last following his brave battle against HIV and Aids related illness at the young age of 32.

DOP’s Wilson foresees GNU

Harry Peter Wilson, leader of the Democratic Official Party (DOP) says he will seek the creation of a “government of national unity” for Zimbabweans to work together to turn around the economy. The party’s manifesto is dubbed eponymously “Government of National Unity Manifesto”.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

Zanu-PF bags 46 wards

Zanu-PF has taken a firm foothold ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections after it landed 46 wards in various local councils unopposed as opposition political parties failed to field candidates. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), in terms of Section 125 (4) of the Electoral Act, yesterday published names of candidates nominated to stand in local government elections.

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