Month: March 2016
Business Main News

Barclays plans to sell Zimbabwean operation two weeks after US$2.5mln fine

HARARE — Barclays plc has announced its intention to exit its Zimbabwean operations, which it says no longer fit its long-term core strategy..

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Main News World News

This Day in History | 1970 Ian Smith declares Rhodesia a Republic

2 March 1970:The Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, has declared his country a republic, cutting its last link with the British Crown..

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Bizarre Main News

Maths exam cheat accidentally attached the answers she was given by boyfriend to her answer sheet and submitted it to the invigilator

THREE Kwekwe teachers have appeared in court accused of conniving to let their friend sit an O-Level Maths exam for his girlfriend. The Zideco.

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Main News Politics

Mujuru haunted by Nkomo senile slur

AS JOICE Mujuru began an ambitious effort to recast herself as a reformed politician yesterday, trashing everything she stood for in the Zanu-PF.

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Entertainment

Zimbabwe: Model Accused Of Injecting Lover’s Son With HIV Infected Blood Walks Free From Court

OTHER than murder and rape, it was the most heinous crime a 24-year-old girl could be accused of: using a syringe to draw.

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Crime & Courts Main News

VP Mnangagwa’s office break-in, a hoax : Police

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office was not broken into by thieves and the suspected objects found on the ground yesterday were a result.

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Opinion & Columnist

Zimbabwe: Stranded in stasis, still dogged by Bob

With Mugabe now 92 and still in office, and no clear path to his political succession, Zimbabwe is floundering, with little sign of.

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Crime & Courts Main News

UK: Zimbabwean woman used company credit card for £17,000 Costco shopping spree

A London PA used her company’s credit card to spend over £250,000, including a £17,000 shopping spree at budget store Costco. Jean Tugwete,.

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Food & Drink Main News

Zimbabwe’s Midlands left with 2 weeks food supply as drought bites

More than 80% of rural communities in the Midlands province require urgent food aid, as their crops have been written off due to.

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Business Main News

Private investor keen on Zimbabwe ostrich breeding after population drastically dwindled

An Iranian has expressed interest in undertaking a joint venture to breed up to 2,000 ostriches in Zimbabwe, said the country’s small to.

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