Month: January 2015
Entertainment

Star FM takes radio to the people

Top radio Star FM will today host an outside broadcast at its studios in Mbare from 12 midday to 3pm, in a move.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Nomination Court Sits Amid MDC-T Court Challenge

Five candidates have been nominated to contest in the parliamentary by-elections for Chirumanzu-Zibagwe constituency, while four candidates successfully filed their papers to contest.

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Main News

Mnangagwa Wife Calls For Change In Investment Laws

Zanu-PF candidate for Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency Cde Auxilia Mnangagwa has called for the relaxation of investment laws to allow more Foreign Direct Investment. In.

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Main News

Python eater jailed 9 years

A ZIMUNYA businessman, Archwell Maramba, has been jailed nine years for illegal possession of python meat after it was found stashed in his.

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Entertainment

Mafikizolo, Zahara Return to Harare

After a successful show in Harare in December last year, South African group Mafikizolo returns to the capital for another show with Zahara.

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Main News Zimbabwe

MDC-T Seeks Court Intervention to Block By-Elections

Zimbabwe’s main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has filed an urgent Constitutional Court application seeking to stop the sitting of nomination courts.

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Main News Money & Markets

No Joy For Zim As Revenues Shrink

THE cash-strapped but extravagant Zimbabwean government, which is operating on a hand-to-mouth basis, is facing a tough 2015 as its revenue base is.

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Business Main News

“I will not experiment with Zim economy” – Mangudya

The central bank governor John Mangudya said on Wednesday he will not experiment with the economy during his tenure but will find ways.

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Entertainment Main News

Zanu PF’s Mutodi Cleared In $500k Swindle Claim

A HARARE magistrate, Thursday, acquitted Zanu PF activist and businessman-cum musician, Energy Mutodi of charges of swindling home seekers over $500 000, instead.

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Crime & Courts Main News Politics

Four Acquitted on Mugabe Insult Charges

THE Constitutional Court has cleared four people of charges of insulting President Robert Mugabe, rights lawyers have said. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

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