Month: May 2016
Main News Technology

Video: Scramble for food, song & dance at Zanu PF march

We have, in video, Zanu PF supporters protesting in song as they refuse to pay the tollgate fees on their way to the.

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Main News Politics

Mujuru exposes Zanu PF rigging strategy for the 2018 poll

Former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) party, whose leading lights have intimate knowledge of President Robert Mugabe’s governing Zanu PF,.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Air Zim boss murder:4 suspects in custody

  Four men from Bulawayo have been arrested in connection with the brutal murder of Air Zimbabwe public relations executive, Shingai Dhliwayo, who.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Grace Mugabe Mocks Zimbabweans At Harare Rally

Harare – Zimbabwe First Lady, Grace Mugabe, on Wednesday said President Robert Mugabe was irreplaceable and would continue to lead the Southern African.

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Main News Sports

Heath Streak steps down as Bangladesh bowling coach

Heath Streak, former Zimbabwe captain, has stepped down from his role as Bangladesh’s bowling coach. Streak, who was appointed as the coach of.

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Business Main News

NatFoods transaction with Pangolin Products fails to go through

NATIONAL Foods Limited says its proposed entry into the dairy industry failed to materialise as parties that were involved could not agree on.

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Main News Money & Markets

Diamond’s Atlas Mara Posts Loss on Currencies, Zimbabwe Debt

Atlas Mara Ltd., the African finance company co-founded by former Barclays Plc boss Bob Diamond, posted a loss for the first quarter and.

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Main News World News

Zimbabwean mum fighting to be re-united with children she left behind as she fled persecution

A MUM forced to leave her young sons behind as she fled political persecution in Zimbabwe is on a mission to improve the.

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Main News Religion

Gay Tutu gives up Anglican church licence

The reverend daughter of former Cape Town Archbishop Desmond Tutu has announced she will give up her Anglican church licence after marrying a.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Mugabe pardons 2,000 inmates to ease jail congestion

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has pardoned more than 2,000 inmates, mostly women and juveniles, in a move aimed at decongesting the country’s overcrowded.

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