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Zimbabwe: Fly Kumba Takes Off Next Month

Harare — Fly Kumba's maiden flight has now been officially pencilled in for December 14 with a trial run along the Harare-Bulawayo route. Chief financial officer, Patrick Chapwanya said as part of their strategic plan, the...

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Country's Musicians Festival On Tomorrow

Harare — Musicians the world over are known for their busy schedules and it is not easy to convince a group of artistes to come together to perform for their own cause. Dubbed "Zimbabwe Musicians Festival 2009" the show is...

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Southern Africa: 'SADC Military Integration Crucial'

Harare — The Zimbabwe Staff College contributes to regional military integration and co-operation by enrolling students from the Sadc region, President Mugabe said yesterday. Speaking at the graduation ceremony for the Joint...

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Zimbabwe: Children Who Never Existed

Johannesburg — Workers living on a farm settlement about 35km from Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, bury their dead children secretly because parents cannot afford to get them to a clinic or hospital in time. "The farmer who is...

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SA business boycotts Zim deal

Tweet Article ... Why not follow us on twitter. Business Unity South Africa is refusing to take part in the ceremony that will mark the signing of the bilateral investment promotion and protection agreement in Harare on Friday....

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AG's Office Free From Politics, Says Tomana

Harare — ATTORNEY-General Mr Johannes Tomana yesterday said his office is an independent entity free from politics and operates professionally in accordance with the laws of the country. Mr Tomana said his office would continue...

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U.S$2,3 Billion Deals At Sanganai

THE tourism and hospitality industry clinched business deals worth US$2,3 billion at the just-ended four-day Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair, the Zimbabwe Tourism Autho-rity said yesterday

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Construction Industry Depressed

Harare — DESPITE the positive developments in the economy that has seen an improvement in some sectors, the construction industry in the country is still depressed. Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe chief executive,...

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Zimbabwe: Serious Work-Related Accidents Up

MORE than 40 people were killed in work-related accidents between January and August this year, compared to 60 plus in 2008. Speaking at this year's national conference on Safety and Health at Work (Shaw) in Harare on...

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