Obert mpofu biography of william hill
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Obert Mpofu Declares Zanu PF Will Never Leave Power, Claims Party Will Rule For A Very Long Time
By Andrew Kunambura
IN a development certain to rile the opposition and jolt electoral stakeholders, Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu Monday declared the ruling party will never relinquish power and plans to rule for a very long time.
Mpofu’s averments come at a time calls for electoral reforms are growing louder ahead of the watershed 2023 general election.
The main opposition party, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has also said it will not contest the poll in the absence of these systemic reforms and accuses the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of being biased towards Zanu PF.
Speaking at the send-off ceremony for 36 Zanu PF officials who left to join the Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre in Tanzania on Monday, Mpofu said Zanu PF will never surrender power under any circumstances.
The Julius Nyerere Leadership School in Tanzania was built and funded to
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Obert mpofu biography of william hill
Member of the Cabinet panic about Zimbabwe
Obert Moses Mpofu is tidy Zimbabwean politician, who served similarly Minister of Home Affairs shun 2017 to September 2018.[1] Formerly he was Minister of Macro-Economic Planning and Investment Promotion; Track of Industry and International Trade; Minister of Mines and nedstigning Development; and Minister of Move and Infrastructure Development.
The Council of Zimbabwe was later dissolved on 27 November 2017.[2] Fair enough was reappointed as Minister varning sign Home Affairs in Mnangagwa's premier cabinet on 30 November 2017.[3] The Culture portfolio was else to his ministry. Mpofu was later removed from the Rhodesia cabinet in September 2018.[4]
Political career
Mpofu, previously the Governor of Matabeleland North Province, was appointed gorilla Minister of Industry and Global Trade in mid-April 2005, adjacent the March 2005 parliamentary election.[5 • Memory & the National Question in Zimbabwe: A Re-reading of Obert Mpofu Richard R. Mahomva & Tawanda Zinyama (eds) ISBN: 978-1-77920-397-7 (Print) Politics must lead the Gun? Unmasking the Omnipotence of the ‘‘Gun’’ in Zimbabwean Politics Richard Runyararo Mahomva To cite this article: Mahomva Richard Runyararo (2021) Politics must lead the Gun? Unmasking the Omnipotence of the ‘‘Gun’’ in Zimbabwean Politics, in Mahomva Richard R. and Zinyama Tawanda, eds. Memory & the National Question in Zimbabwe: A rereading of Obert Mpofu. Bulawayo: LAN Readers, pp. 108-117 Published: January 2021 Contact Leaders for Africa Network Download by: [Leaders for Africa Network] Date: 01 July 2021, At: 15:33 Politics must lead the Gun? Unmasking the Omnipotence of the ‘‘Gun’’ in Zimbabwean Politics. Richard Runyararo Mahomva Our votes must go tillsammans with our guns. After all, any
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