Month: September 2019
Bizarre Health & Fitness Main News Politics Zimbabwe

MUGABE’S BODY LEAVING FOR HARARE TODAY AND MIGHT PROCEED TO SINGAPORE FOR SAFEKEEPING

THE body of the country’s founding father and national hero, former President Robert Mugabe is expected in Harare today in the afternoon, family.

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Main News Politics

PICTURE: Jonathan Moyo & Kasukuwere’s Children ‘Rescued’ By Mugabe

Former ZANU PF politburo member, Jonathan Moyo, who is now living in self-imposed exile has posted a picture of his, and fellow G40.

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Business

US$ 1 billion Oil and Gas Refinery for Zimbabwe

A US$ one billion oil and gas refinery is to be set up in Zimbabwe to complement Government’s efforts in finding a long-term.

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Business Main News Money & Markets

Zimbabwean Court Annuls 2% Digital Transactions Tax

 A Zimbabwean High Court nullified a 2% digital transactions tax imposed almost a year ago by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, state-owned Herald newspaper.

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Bizarre Health & Fitness Main News

Chitungwiza Man Names Son After Robert Mugabe

A Chitungwiza man has named his child after former President Robert Mugabe in honour of the great works he did for the nation..

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Health & Fitness Main News Politics Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe deploys soldiers to Hospitals

Government has dispatched military doctors to assist in public hospitals after medical doctors and nurses this week staged a protest and downed tools.

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Bizarre Politics Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe death: Mausoleum to cost USD 1 million

FRESH details have emerged concerning the state-of-the-art mausoleum where the remains of the former President Robert Mugabe, who died on September 6, 2019, will.

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Main News Sports

Nakamba Starts Tonight For Aston Villa Against West Ham

England-based Warriors midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba has been named in the first XI Aston Villa squad to play West Ham in a Premier Soccer.

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Business Main News Politics Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa Tells Mugabe’s Family To Pay $2.5 million Catering Fees On Their Own

The government has reportedly told the family of the late former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe to pay for $2.5 million for catering.

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