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Mugabe sparks outrage over two watches

President Mugabe has been ridiculed after he was pictured wearing two watches.   The Strange and Terrifying Case of Robert Mugabe’s Two Watches.

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No Need For Another Armed Struggle in Zimbabwe : Tsvangirai

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) founding president Morgan Tsvangirai has dismissed calls by some Zimbabweans for an armed struggle against President Robert Mugabe’s.

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Mugabe who said 65 yr-old Khama must focus on finding a wife to marry plans to expose more damaging details on Botswana leader

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe will this week travel to Lesotho for the volatile southern African country’s 50th independence celebrations, just a week after he.

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Grace’s Mnangagwa love tactical

ADDRESSING a Zanu PF women’s league meeting in Harare on Friday, First Lady Grace Mugabe surprised many when she said she had respect.

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Grace Mugabe denies plot to remove Mnangagwa as VP

First Lady Grace Mugabe has denied mounting speculation that growing demands by the Zanu PF Women’s League for women to be represented in.

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Zimbabwe does not need killer leaders , says Eric Knight

FORMER popular ZBC Radio 2 presenter Eric Knight has said Zimbabwe needs a leader who fears God, loves the people and has the.

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Graduates publicly shamed Mugabe

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe was yesterday publicly shamed, as University of Zimbabwe (UZ) graduates demonstrated at the institution’s graduation ceremony, which he was presiding.

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Minister Prisca Mupfumira scurry for cover as cobra disrupts village meeting

There was drama at the Kore homestead yesterday when a 1,5 metre-long snake charged at villagers attending the handover of assistance to the.

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‘It was horrific’: How Zimbabwe’s upheaval pushed this white farming family too far

by GEOFFREY YORK|The Globe and Mail ‘I contributed a lot to Zimbabwe,’ farmer Mark McKinnon says – but now his family has fled to.

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