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BREAKING: 4 arrested for attempting to bomb Mugabe’s Gushungo dairies

A fringe political party leader and three of his colleagues arrested while trying to petrol-bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy farm in.

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Zimbabwe’s homeless VP Mphoko expands Choppies empire in Zimbabwe

Gaborone – Botswana-based and JSE-listed African retail group Choppies Enterprises says it will open two more supermarket outlets in Zimbabwe by mid-March. This.

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Colliery workers want judicial management

MORE than 2,500 Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) workers have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court in Bulawayo seeking to.

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Zimbabwe demands refund for Hwange malfunctioning equipment from Indian suppliers

GOVERNMENT is incensed by the downtime resulting from the frequent breakdowns of the new equipment at Hwange Colliery Company Limited and is now.

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Zimbabwe land invasion: White commercial farmers petition Mugabe in latest farm wrangle

A GROUP of white commercial farmers in Matabeleland South province have petitioned President Robert Mugabe to stop his aide, Ray Ndhlukula from invading.

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Catastrophic disaster looms: Kariba dam at risk of collapse

Concerns around a “catastrophic” failure of the Kariba dam, between Zambia and Zimbabwe, have again been thrust into the spotlight, as Zambia’s Energy.

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Zimbabwe homeless VP Mphoko set to open 6th Byo CBD Choppies branch

FAST-expanding retail giant, Choppies Enterprises Zimbabwe has invested $200,000 towards the opening of another branch in the Central Business District in Bulawayo mid.

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Outrage as Zimbabwe proposes 49% electricity hike

The business community in Zimbabwe has added its voice to opposition to a proposed electricity tariff hike of 49% by the Zimbabwe Electricity.

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Zimbabwe Land Reform:Farmer registration fall not reflected in area planted

The number of farmers who registered to grow tobacco during Zimbabwe’s 2015-16 season declined by 20 percent year-on-year to 70,412, according to a.

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UK led Conservative Gvt says Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy is still not clear enough

UK says Zimbabwe’s indigenisation is still not clear enough . Zimbabwe’s bid to clarify its contentious local ownership law does not go far.

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