Month: October 2017
Business Main News Money & Markets

Zimbabwe Hyperinflates Again, Entering the Record Books For A Second Time In Less Than A Decade

In 2008, Zimbabwe suffered the second most severe episode of hyperinflation in recorded history. Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate peaked in November 2008, reaching 89.7.

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Business

Financial Woes Hits Zimbabwe Police Recruitment

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has scaled down on the recruitment of officers because of financial problems, a senior government official has confirmed..

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Business Main News

Former MDC-T MP Ian Kay Is Broke, Says Zanu PF Supporters Destroyed His Properties

Former Marondera Central legislator, Ian Kay says he has quit politics because he is struggling to make ends meet after Zanu PF supporters.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Son calls mother a prostitute

A Harare man was ordered to maintain peace with his mother after she accused him of routinely insulting her. Kumbulani Ndlovu (24) was.

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Business

Grace Mugabe To Launch An Airline Venture

THE opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed disgust at reports claiming that First Lady Grace Mugabe is looking to launch an airline.

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Business Main News Technology

WhatsApp Chews Up Nearly Half Of All Internet Traffic In Zimbabwe

WhatsApp, is by far the most popular internet app in Zimbabwe, accounting for up to 44% of all mobile internet usage in the.

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Main News Zimbabwe

MP Aspirant Fadzayi Mahere Arrested Over Football Tournament

POLITICAL activist and Harare lawyer Advocate Fadzayi Mahere was arrested as she attended a sports tournament she had reportedly organised. Mahere has indicated.

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Main News Politics

Sellouts, Whites Won’t Rule Zimbabwe, Says Top Soldier General Chiwenga

HARARE – Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) general Constantino Chiwenga has declared ahead of next year’s synchronised polls that the military will.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Zanu PF Suspends Top Mnangagwa Allies Ahead of Special Congress

ZANU PF yesterday wielded the axe and suspended Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s four top allies in Masvingo and Midlands provinces, amid speculation that the.

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Main News Opinion & Columnist

‘Zimbabweans owed 4 billion pounds by British Government’

By Tendai Tagarira Denmark based Conflict Analyst (Conflict Analysis. UN Peace University) I filed an official four billion pounds Hut Tax Claim with the BRITISH.

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