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  1. 3 giorni fa · The only leadership dispute in Zimbabwe exists in Chamisa’s head. He continues to live in a state of denial and self-delusion. That President Mnangagwa garnered a 52,6 percent win to his 44 percent does not seem to be sinking in. His plans to trigger unrest during the SADC summit are not something new — it’s an old and tired script.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Community Newspapers’ Association of Zimbabwe (CNAZ), an umbrella body representing 18 publishers from across the country, said denial of ZEC advertisements had dealt a huge blow to the ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · The death penalty is a cruel, inhumane, and degrading form of punishment which violates the right to life, it should not continue to be in the laws of Zimbabwe. Currently, it is accommodated under Section 48 of the Constitution which provides that a law may provide for the death penalty in cases of murder committed under aggravating circumstances.

  4. 22 mag 2024 · Punishment for offenders includes loss of citizenship, denial of the right to vote and the death penalty. His remarks drew the ire of high-ranking ruling ZANU PF officials, including Midlands...

  5. 9 mag 2024 · Nonetheless, however negative Stirner's critics meant the association to be, these crimes, shocking though they were, especially in an age where monarchical government was the rule, were carried out as part of an escalating response to the brutal repressiveness of the Russian imperial regime, which was characterized by countless atrocities in the form of indiscriminate massacres, public ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Welcome to the State of Denial. You've arrived in an alternative reality where terrorists have become heroes valiantly battling oppressors, genocidal slogans are triumphant calls for freedom,...

  7. 24 mag 2024 · The ZMDC leadership is under increasing pressure to deliver on Mnangagwa's overly optimistic promise made before the last elections that the country's mining sector would bring in $12bn in revenue by 2023, up from $3bn in 2019.