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Zimbabweans Get Grants as Mandela Washington Fellowship Wraps Up

  The 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship presidential summit wrapped up part of this year’s program Wednesday in Washington D.C, with a final address.

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Zimbabwe MP complains that some legislators are using the national flag as underwear

Buhera Central Member of Parliament Ronald Muderedzwa said some legislators were so ignorant of the country’s history and the significance of the national.

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NicozDiamond profit drops

Zimbabwe’s largest short-term insurer, Nicoz Diamond on Wednesday said its net profit for the half year to June 30 dropped eight percent to.

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Mphoko finally leaves hotel

Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has left Rainbow Towers Hotel which has been his home since December 2014 when he was appointed to the.

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Mugabe government to deploy army in streets

GOVERNMENT will today deploy security forces to quell mass demonstrations organised by a coalition of opposition parties joining forces to push for electoral.

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Imports ban a boon for Zimbabwe’s National Tyre Services

National Tyre Services (NTS) says a ban imposed on imports has led to increased sales volumes for new tyres, boosting the tyre maker’s.

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Croco Motors chief executive declared insolvent in South Africa

Suspended chief executive of Croco Holdings, one of Zimbabwe’s largest automobile dealers, Farai Matsika has been declared insolvent in South Africa. Matsika was.

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Pictures : Cops provoke, brutalise protesters

In what has been seen as an attempt to forestall Friday’s multi-party mega demonstration, police in Harare on Wednesday descended on MDC-T youths.

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VP Mphoko’s Supermarket Looted As Angry Protests Rock Harare

PROTESTERS Wednesday raided Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko supermarket in Harare along Nelson Mandela Avenues, looting thousands of dollars worth of groceries as demonstrations again hit the capital for.

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