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Chiwenga kills a couple driving to sister’s funeral

A very sad day ended badly for the Madzingira family in Harare.  A couple was killed in a car crash while driving to.

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Money & Markets Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Closure of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange & Mobile Money Platforms

On the 26th June the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information announced that all mobile money transactions and trading on the Zimbabwe.

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Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Rhodesia’s Daylight Saving Experiment of 1920

Since colonisation by the British South Africa Company in 1890, time had been a variable concept. Few settlers owned wristwatches and much work.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

The legend of Aiden Diggeden: Ford car thief, serial jailbreaker, elite athlete

By Tererai Mafukidze In 1984, while doing grade five at Driefontein Mission, one of my Harare friends serenaded us with the stories of.

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Money & Markets Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Money and Economy in Zimbabwean History: A Concise Currency Timeline

Money and the winds of change in the 1960s. Federal collapse, the Rhodesian rebellion, sanctions UN sanctions and the turn towards a post-sterling.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Mbuya Nehanda : Real Story

Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana also known as Mbuya Nehanda (c. 1840–1898) was a svikiro, or spirit medium of the Zezuru Shona people. She was.

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Obituary: Fare thee well Gogo Alice Chamisa

Gogo Chamisa – An entrepreneur, a workhorse! By Nelson Chamisa Our mothers are our heroines, greatest supporters and guiding lights. They stand by.

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Business Food & Drink Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Natfoods celebrates rare 100 years as a Zimbabwean corporate

by Jonathan Waters HARARE – July 3, was the 100th anniversary of National Foods if we are to trace the company to its.

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Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

Dejected Zimbabwe masses poor because they are just lazy

THE good news this week was delivered by Augustine Chihuri, the country’s former chief of roadblocks.The man is being accused by the government.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist Zimbabwe

South Africa -Rhodesia mercenary court case opens can of worms

A two -year long legal battle pitting former South African and Rhodesian mercenaries, playing out in South African courts, could throw significant light.

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