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Why Britain turned a blind eye on Gukurahundi

Britain was quite aware of the Gukurahundi massacres committed by Zimbabwe’s Five Brigade in the 1980s but it turned a blind eye because.

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Gukurahundi a British cover-up, claims academic

Harare – A British academic claims that Robert Mugabe received substantial support from former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s government to conceal and.

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Jonathan Moyo throws weight behind Kasukuwere

HIGHER and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo yesterday threw his weight behind his beleaguered colleague, Saviour Kasukuwere, who faces accusations of abusing his.

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Grace blocks Kasukuwere probe

FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday reportedly stopped five top Zanu PF officials, tasked by President Robert Mugabe to investigate the party’s beleaguered political.

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Falcon College manager nabbed for insulting Mugabe

By Jeffrey Muvundusi Falcon College (Falcon)’s estate manager, Murray Ross Osborne, has been dragged to court for allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe. While.

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Zanu PF thugs attack minister

Local Government deputy minister Christopher Chingosho was yesterday manhandled by marauding Zanu PF youths in Mutare after accusing their national leader, Kudzai Chipanga.

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Jonathan Moyo Maths Demand Plunges Zimbabwe Polytechnics Into Crisis

The ‘O’ Level English and Maths mandatory entry requirement introduced for all courses at the beginning of this year has caused serious crisis.

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Mugabe Set To Begin 2018 Re-Election Campaign, targets youth

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is set to launch his 2018 re-election campaign with a plan to visit Zanu PF youth structures countrywide. Zanu PF.

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Kasukuwere is in deep trouble

Hyenas continue to prowl at the door of embattled Zanu PF national political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere, with his party enemies vowing yesterday that.

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