Mangwana says the president’s advanced age does not restrict him from occupying the presidential seat and therefore he is expected to contest the presidential poll in 2018.
Some opposition parties have resolved to join the day and night vigils in a park near the parliament building to protest against social, economic and political problems in Zimbabwe.
Dabengwa told Studio 7 that it is unfortunate that Mr. Mugabe is uttering such remarks at a time the Gukurahundi massacres have not yet been resolved.
"... In my view, lifting sanctions at this time will merely strengthen Robert Mugabe and the cabal around him by proving a major propaganda victory."
MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu said calls by Zanu PF youth that Mr. Mugabe should die in office are nonsensical.
Several lives have been lost in the past as villagers have tried to use hoes and shovels to dig the landmines.
“I have approximately 8,600 schools and some 4.2 million school children and we expect that with effect from 3 May this is what they are doing."
Police have arrested at least 17 people protesting against Zimbabwe’s deteriorating social and economic situation at Africa Unity Square, some of them believed to be civic society activists planning to camp at the place for 16 days and 16 nights.
A mother of four, Janet Makanditswa of Mukwasha village, said she failed to get her bag of maize recently after working for 15 days.
"... We in the Zanu PF party agreed from the onset that Cde Mugabe is our first secretary, president and also our candidate come 2018 elections; so the talk of endorsing people that is happening is being rebellious ..."
After moving to England in 2001, Madosi-Falder found herself being relegated to a stay-at-home-mom, taking care of the children while her husband was the sole bread-winner.
"We last received part of the amount last year in January … and here we don’t have anything to eat. Right now during the month of Ramadan they don’t cook, they don’t open restaurants or dining halls."
This time, Thuli Madonsela has asked for resources to examine the Guptas, a wealthy Indian family known to have close ties to Zuma.
The local farmers in Burma Valley are happy that the auction floor is set to boost their income as they won’t travel long distances to sell the naturally-cured tobacco.
MDC-T secretary for Local Government, Eddie Cross, said the goings-on at Town House are now seriously affecting service delivery in the capital city.
Hlalo has mounted a series of court challenges following the election of Banda during the MDC-T’s provincial congress towards the end of 2014, alleging that the internal process was marred by violence and vote rigging.
Visitors have been urged to use plastic money to beat the cash crisis in Zimbabwe set to host a tourism expo this month.
Lynda Masarira of Zimbabwe Women in Politics said they won’t abandon the protest though some of them were assaulted by suspected state security agents.
"I will always remember Ali for the fun and professionalism he brought to the sport of boxing and my condolences to his family and the boxing fraternity. We have lost a great icon."
The party said it is surprised that the Commission won’t be investigating the disappearance of diamond proceeds of up to $15 billion in Manicaland province.
“Even up to present day we haven’t got a proper working contract each one of us, there is no contract with the company. We are just on a working allowance ..."
Although the Warriors still have a game to play against the Syli Nationale of Guinea, the Zimbabweans have already qualified for the finals in Gabon after their 3-0 destruction of Malawi.