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Property owners struggling with declining tenancy as economy woes in Zimbabwe bite

THE property sector is facing high rates of vacancy levels amid revelations that companies are surrendering space as the formal economy continues to.

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Mugabe mistook whizz-kid Maud Chifamba for a male during graduation ceremony

Error -prone President Robert Mugabe  embarrassed himself  again  during the graduation ceremony of over 3000 University of Zimbabwe students when he mistook and.

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Zimbabwe’s famous orphan rhino ‘Tatenda’ dies

Harare – Zimbabwe’s best-known orphan rhino Tatenda, the star of a TV documentary, has died suddenly at the age of nine, the game.

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Soldier faces jail for pickpocketing: My salary is not enough, he tells court

A SOLDIER based at 4.2 Infantry battalion in Gutu told a local court that he had to resort to pick pocketing as his.

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Zim records $1,82 billion trade deficit

ZIMBABWE recorded a trade deficit of $1,82 billion for the eight months to August 2016, as imports made up mainly of consumption goods.

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Moyo threatens to withhold degrees from protesting graduates

Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo has threatened to withdraw degrees from graduands who engaged in a wild-cat protest against President Robert Mugabe during.

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Mugabe son denied BancABC bank loan

A LOCAL bank has rejected President Robert Mugabe’s teenage son Bellarmine Chatunga’s predatory US$380 000 loan application to fund his obscure businesses and lavish.

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Mugabe reportedly owns 14 farms, contrary to Zim constitution

Zimbabwe’s PDP opposition party has accused oll’ batty Bob Mugabe of breaking his own laws by owning more than one piece of land….

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Finest Moment: 18 yr-old becomes UZ’s youngest graduate

History was made since the founding of the University of Zimbabwe in 1953 when 18-year-old academically-gifted Maud Chifamba graduated with a Bachelor of.

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World Bank can only resume financial support to Zimbabwe when arrears are resolved

In a letter to Dr. Patson Dzamara, the World Bank says it’ll only resume financial support to Zimbabwe if certain conditions are met..

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