At the last count five ZANU-PF grandees were battling to take over the national Vice-Presidency after the death of Joseph Msika...
The hoped-for seamless assumption of the late Vice-President Joseph Msika's positions by John Nkomo is teetering on the brink of farce...
The death of Vice-President Joseph Msika has wrecked the succession strategy of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front...
Following the death on 4 August of Joseph Msika the new Second Vice-President is likely to be the Chairman of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front John Nkomo...
The military parades and razzamatazz over the Heroes and Defence Forces weekend in August dovetailed with Vice-President Joseph Msika's state funeral and saw the junta on its best behaviour...
Also sworn in on 19 February was former Minister of State for Lands Flora Buka as new Minister of State in Vice-President Joseph Msika's office and Sylvester Nguni as Minister of State in Vice-President Joyce Mujuru's office...
We hear that Mugabe approved the extension in November of Gono’s five-year term which took effect on 1 December despite opposition from his two Vice-Presidents Joseph Msika and Joyce Mujuru...
The current two Vice-Presidents Joyce Mujuru and Joseph Msika will be kept on in what will become largely ceremonial roles...
Mnangagwa is associated with most of the cabinet but not other ZANU leaders: Chairman John Nkomo and Vice-Presidents Mujuru and Joseph Msika...
Joseph Msika who is even older than Mugabe wants to retire (a precedent Mugabe was reluctant to concede to either Joshua Nkomo or Simon Muzenda who both died in harness)...