Month: June 2015
Sports

I’ll never coach in Zim again: Harrison

MARK Harrison, who quit CAPS United in a huff last week, has vowed never to coach in Zimbabwe again. BY SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The.

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Business Main News Technology

China bank to sponsor TelOne projects

STATE-OWNED telecommunications company TelOne projects worth several millions will be financed partly from the $98 million which is expected from China Exim Bank.

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Business Main News Zimbabwe

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe govt to spend more on SA universities

by Staff Reporter Despite previous promises to drastically cut the number of the children of President Robert Mugabe’s cronies who are sent out.

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Business Main News

Resettled farmers seek court protection against army brutality

GUTU: RESETTLED farmers whose homesteads and crops were destroyed when soldiers recently raided Chomufuli Farm have filed a court application seeking an order.

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Main News Politics Zimbabwe

Minister Moyo in bitter Twitter exchange with Tito Mboweni about old dictators and Zimbabwe’s economic woe

Said former SA Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni: “A couple of years ago‚ I was instructed to work on an economic revival program.

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Main News Politics Zimbabwe

Zanu PF “undemocratic animal”:Mutasa

HARARE – Former Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa says the way President Robert Mugabe had failed to recognise the late Amos Midzi as.

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Business Main News

Zinara sees licence fees doubling, $400mln needed to rehabilitate Harare roads

by The Source THE country’s road infrastructure authority sees licence fees collections doubling to $55 million this year from $27 million collected last.

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Entertainment Main News

Former Miss Zimbabwe Threatens To Sue

FORMER Miss Zimbabwe, Emily Kachote, hinted on Monday that she may take legal action to protest against the unceremonious way she was stripped.

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Crime & Courts Main News World News

Elderly couple’s desperate plea to return to England after violent attacks in Zimbabwe

by Gloucestercitizen.co.uk BATTERED and bruised, a pensioner who fears for her life in Zimbabwe is urging the British government to allow her and.

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Business Main News Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe harvests shrivel as rains and government farm support dry up

FOR many years, Miriam Hlabangana, a farmer in Gwanda, planted and harvested enough maize to not only feed her family but sell some.

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