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Zimbabwe: Nominations Expose Deep Divisions in Zanu-PF

THE intrigues and simmering tensions that played out last weekend over the nominations to the presidium exposed yet again the political shenanigans within the various factions in ZANU-PF that are repositioning themselves to...

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Refugee Agency Clarifies Repatriation Plan

The United Nations Human Rights Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has denied running a repatriation programme that promised Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa R7000, computers and other equipment to start up businesses once back...

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Zimbabwe: Zesa Holdings Explains Increased Load Shedding

ZESA Holdings has said the increased load shedding being experienced in the country is due to reduced electricity imports, low generation capacity and heightened vandalism that have left many areas without power.

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Zimbabwe: Massive Gigs Lined Up for Weekend

Harare — THIS weekend is awash with massive gigs that have been lined up across the country. The entertainment starved town of Beitbridge is set to come alive tonight when the King of Sungura, Alick Macheso along with Allan...

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Khaya Moyo Lands National Chairmanship

Zanu-PF Politburo committee member and Zimbabwe's Ambassador to South Africa, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, yesterday landed the party's national chairmanship after four more provinces endorsed his candidature for the position.

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Zimbabwe: MDC-T Fires SA Executive

Beitbridge — MDC-T has fired its South African executive amid allegations of misappropriation of funds and abuse of resources among other issues. The executive was recalled following a marathon meeting in Johannes-burg last...

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Zimbabwe: Magistrate, Prosecutors Threatened

A Plumtree magistrate and prosecutors in the border town have recused themselves from a potentially explosive case after they received death threats for denying bail to soldiers accused of shooting a policeman.

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Countries to Discuss Border Crime

PretoriaSouth Africa and Zimbabwe are expected to discuss plans that will combat border related crimes during a ministerial meeting on defence and security in Harare on Thursday. The Minister of Defence and Military...

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Money fits wallets in Zimbabwe again, reforms still needed

By Nelson Banya HARARE, Nov 11 (Reuters) - President Robert Mugabe, blamed by critics for the crisis, was forced to share power with his rival, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, in February after last year's disputed polls. The...

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Ximex Mall - Later Day Gomorrah?

opinion Harare — FUNGAI MATIKA of Dzivaresekwa rises every morning and joins the morning rush to the city like any gainfully employed dandy. Popularly known at Harare's Ximex Mall in the Central Business District as Bla Fudzo,...

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