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Stephen Chadenga

Stephen Chandega is a journalist in Zimbabwe

Most Recent Articles by Stephen Chadenga:


Mugabe takes a swipe at white people

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has castigated white farmers, saying they never tilled the land but used blacks, hence it was not proper for them to keep on holding to the commercial farmers grabbed from them by his Zanu PF party.
- Friday, July 26, 2013

Tsvangirai and Mugabe’s make or break election in Zimbabwe

Zimbabweans will go to the ballot to choose the country's President in six days time. The election, which has been dubbed the make or break poll for the two leaders could mark the end of political careers for either man.
- Thursday, July 25, 2013

Foreigners keen to invest in Zimbabwe despite bad politics

Zimbabwe-Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai and leader of the Movement for Democratic Patry (MDC-T) has said that foreigners are keen to invest in the country despite the volatile political environment that has witnessed the bloodbath between supporters of the major political parties.
- Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Zimbabwe’s 275 km walk for a tree

Imagine Prim seated in the latest BMW model that is travelling at 140km/hr. She intends to cover a distance of 275km between two cities located in a Southern African country. Simple mathematical calculations tell you that she would reach her destination in approximately two hours. But upon accomplishing her journey, Prim complaints of fatigue.
- Friday, December 3, 2010



Zimbabwe’s Roy Bennett, a free man

Zimbabwe’s MDC treasurer general, Roy Bennett, walked a free man Monday after a High court judge acquitted him of treason and banditry charges. Justice Chinembiri Bhunu ruled in favour of Bennett and said the state failed to provide enough evidence to prosecute him. In making the ruling, Justice Bhunu said the state’s case was weakened by key state witness Peter Michael Hitschmann whom he said gave unfavorable evidence.
- Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Bennett’s judgment postponed to May

Zimbabwe’s MDC top man, Roy Bennett who earlier Wednesday was served with summons on new charges is to wait until May 10 for the treason judgment.
- Thursday, April 1, 2010

Zimbabwe’s Roy Bennett on new charges

As Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change, Roy Bennett entered the high court Wednesday to hear the verdict on treason trial authorities here have slapped him with new charges of breaching grain trade laws.
- Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Bennett’s judgement day set

The ruling on whether Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) treasurer general, Roy Bennett should be acquitted or not has been set over to March 31st by High Court Judge, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu.
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010



State witness in Zimbabwe Bennett’s trial impeached

Zimbabwe's high court judge Chinembiri Bhunu ruled Monday that key prosecution witness in the terrorism trial of MDC treasurer general, Roy Bennett, is a "hostile witness" and the state is "obliged" to cross examine him.
- Monday, January 25, 2010


Zimbabwe’s MDC Roy Bennett trial takes twists

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's top aide and designate deputy agriculture minister, Roy Bennett's trial on charges of possessing weaponry, banditry and attempting to commit terrorism has taken a new twist with the state now applying to impeach a key prosecution witness.
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Zimbabwe’s civil service mass strike looms over wages

Zimbabwe's Inclusive government, comprising prior warring political parties, Zanu PF and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), faces a serious industrial action by the country's largest employee base, civil servants, as the government and workers representative deadlocked Tuesday over salary negotiations.
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010

‘Bleak to Brighter’ Christmas for Zimbabweans

2008 is the year every Zimbabwean would like to erase from their memories. The year was a tough one with the economy being the worst in the world. In short there was no Christmas to celebrate for the majority as the Zimbabwean dollar plunged into the economic sewerage drain, bringing misery to many.
- Sunday, December 20, 2009

Zimbabwe’s MDC a creation of Britain alleges Mugabe

Zimbabwe's 85-year-old geriatric President, Robert Mugabe told members of his party's central committee Thursday that the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Morgan Tsvangirai is a creation of former coloniser Britain to destabilize his revolutionary Zanu PF party.
- Saturday, December 12, 2009


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