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Howard Muzira is a political activist born in Zimbabwe an egalitarian currently living in the UK.My mission is to provide insightful analysis and commentary on the intersection of politics and business.
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AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA’S UK TRIP CANCELLED
By Newsdzezimbabwe Organisers of a summit for African first ladies set for the United Kingdom next week have bowed to pressure from Zimbabweans living in that country and allegedly cancelled their invitation to Auxillia Mnangagwa to participate at the indaba. Mnangagwa was supposed to join other first ladies from the continent at the First Ladies…
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AUXILLIA’S UK TRIP HANGS IN THE BALANCE
By Newsdzezimbabwe Organisers of a summit for first ladies set for the United Kingdom are under pressure to reconsider first lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s participation following protests by exiled Zimbabweans. Mnangagwa, who is also a Zanu PF politburo member, is one of the speakers billed to feature at the First Ladies African Impact & Recilence (Flair)…
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HSTV journalist Blessed Mhlanga reunites with his family after 73 days in remand prison
Blessed Mhlanga and his family
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Emmerson Mnangagwa is the most corrupt person in Zimbabwe
We need new leaders 🇿🇼
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Beauty queen goes from tear gas to tiaras
Natalie Mageza Natalie Mageza said she escaped from violence in Zimbabwe when she was younger and came to the UK By Gemma Sherlock BBC News, West Midlands A beauty queen who fled violence in Zimbabwe and came to the UK said representing her current home country was an “absolute honour”. Natalie Mageza, from Stone, Staffordshire,…
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Only 3 of the 99 protestors arrested on the 31st of March 2025 have been released.
By Howard Muzira Only 3 of the 99 protestors arrested on the 31st of March 2025 have been released. The appeal for the remaining 96 is to be heard at the High Court next week. The Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees under section 59 that every person has the right to demonstrate and to present petitions,…
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Mnangagwa must go now
Blessed Geza and his ZANU-PF faction have released a draft of the impeachment motion against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mnangagwa must go 🇿🇼
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Zimbabwe police arrest dozens in wake of protests
By Will Ross, Natasha Booty and Shingai NyokaBBC News, London & Harare Police in Zimbabwe say they have arrested 95 demonstrators on charges of promoting “public violence” and for “breaches of peace”, after they took part in Monday’s protests demanding that President Emmerson Mnangagwa resign. Officers say they identified the individuals through social media posts…