Month: November 2014
Sports

Dube congragulates DeMbare

ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has congratulated Dynamos for winning the 2014 Castle Lager Premier League championship, but his message torched a stormy debate.

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Money & Markets

Zimbabwe to start bond market

by Bloomberg News ZIMBABWE plans to start a bond market by the end of June as the country’s stock exchange nation’s bourse seeks.

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Articles

Chinese Tourists To Zimbabwe In Drastic Decline

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) Chief Executive Karikoga Kaseke told the media that there has been a drastic decline of Chinese tourist arrivals.

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Crime & Courts

US: Zimbabwean jailed five years for fraud

A ZIMBABWEAN man, who bilked the US government out of more than $100,000 in a fake tax return scheme, was on Tuesday sentenced.

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Main News

Mugabe finally resolving succession problem?

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has, over the years, adamantly refused to choose a successor, notoriously playing ambitious lieutenants against each other to his advantage.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Arthur Mutambara Implicated in Chieftainship Death

FORMER Deputy Prime Minister, Professor Arthur Mutambara, has been sucked in the Mutambara chieftainship wrangle after the wife of the late chief made.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Some people would be flushed down the toilet ahead of Congress:Goche

Zimbabwe Sugar Milling Industry Workers Union secretary-general Cde Admore Hwarare yesterday confirmed that he met Zanu-PF Politburo member Cde Nicholas Goche who confided.

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Main News Politics

Biti,Ncube Set For Reunification Wednesday

THE MDC formations which splintered from the mainstream party led by former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai are set to seal their re-unification deal.

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Opinion & Columnist

Mugabe: Perfecting the art of tinkering around the edges

by Ken Yamamoto “It is a sign of a sick economy when the top two companies in it are a mobile operator and.

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Arts & Lifestyle

Zim Got Talent aims higher

At least US$5 000 will be awarded to next year’s Zim Got Talent winner, an official has said. The deputy chairman of the Chinese.

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