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Breaking News: Border Shut Down As Anti-Zimra Demo Intensifies

  Thousands of tourists were on Friday morning blocked from entering Zimbabwe at Beitbridge border after ZRP cops suddenly barricaded the entire area, causing.

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Chamisa nearly beaten up in parly scuffle

HARARE – Kuwadzana East Member of Parliament Nelson Chamisa came close to being assaulted by his colleague — John Holder — following an.

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‘Mnangagwa to succeed Mugabe’

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is more likely to succeed 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe who is looking increasingly weak and irrelevant, a London-based publication.

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Vapositori attack senior cop at shrine again

A police chief superintendent was attacked and seriously injured by members of the Johane Masowe Apostolic Sect in Mashonaland Central Province after he.

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Lets pray for Tsvangirai and give him privacy says Mujuru

Zimbabwe People First (Zim PF) party president Joice Mujuru has issued a statement urging Zimbabweans to pray for fellow opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai,.

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ZEC Orders Elton Mangoma’s Party To Remove Logo

RENEWAL Democrats of Zimbabwe (RDZ) President Elton Mangoma has been ordered to change his party’s logo by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) as.

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Video:Mugabe admits Tsvangirai won by 73 percent on this day in 2008

HARARE – President Robert Mugabe may have gone someway into solving the great mystery of the 2008 presidential election which saw the Zimbabwe.

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Mujuru applauds Tsvangirai for revealing cancer

Harare – Former Zimbabwe Vice President and leader of Zimbabwe People First, Joice Mujuru, on Tuesday applauded MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai for his.

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Mujuru Faces Imminent Arrest : Jonathan Moyo

ZANU PF politburo member and Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo has warned that former Vice-President Joice Mujuru could still be dragged to court.

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