News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Wednesday, 05 December 2012 14:10
HARARE - Principals to Zimbabwe’s Global Political Agreement (GPA) have appointed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to be their spokesperson as they try to unlock the stalled constitution-making process beset by constant bickering. In an exclusive interview with the Daily News yesterday,...Read More
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Monday, 17 September 2012 13:40
HARARE - After four years of the Global Political Aagreement, Zimbabwe still finds itself on the crossroads due to a number of socio-economic issues, especially polarisation. While one would have thought that, by now, the country’s political leaders would be more...Read More
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News » Taurai Mangudhla, Business Writer
Monday, 17 September 2012 13:19
HARARE - The Global Political Agreement (GPA) signed exactly four year ago in September 2008, is yet to bear much fruit economically. The GPA was to give birth to an inclusive government four months later in February 2009 and try to...Read More
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Monday, 17 September 2012 13:00
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s wobbly Global Political Agreement (GPA) that formed on the basis of coalition arrangement has survived four turbulent years amid a litany of failures. Mavambo/Kusile Dawn president Simba Makoni said it is difficult to assess the GPA which culminated...Read More
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Sunday, 19 August 2012 15:43
HARARE - Regional body Sadc has recommitted itself to helping Zimbabwe come up with a credible constitution, followed by free and fair elections. In a communiqué issued yesterday after the Maputo Summit, Sadc said credible elections will enable Zimbabwe to achieve...Read More
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