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Tables turn against Mujuru tormentors

HARARE – Barely a month after holding its damp squib “elective” congress that was supposed to end the brutal factional and succession wars.

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Grace is kind – Zanu-PF

Johannesburg – Zimbabwe’s Grace Mugabe is a “kind-hearted, considerate and magnanimous human being”, the ruling Zanu-PF party said Sunday, denying claims she is.

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Sakunda suppliers prepay $120m

. . . Funds for pipeline use . . . Boon for local economy SINGAPORE-based petroleum firm Trafigura (Pvt) Ltd recently paid an.

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Teachers demand 100% salary rise

TEACHERS have threatened a massive nationwide strike if government does not increase their salaries by 100% by the end of this month. The.

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“Tsvangirai stole national convergence concept”

Opposition MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been accused of “stealing” the National Convergence Platform, a concept that he last week proposed for national.

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Economic blues knock children out of school

Schools open tomorrow amid frightful realization among Zimbabweans that the Education for All mantra is now a thing of the past. Education for.

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Zinwa Hunts For New CEO

Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has started searching for a new chief executive officer three months after Engineer Albert Muyambo was allegedly forced.

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Winnie Takes Mandla to Court

JOHANNESBURG. — Yet another Mandela family feud is heading to court — Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is trying to stop Mandla Mandela from hosting a.

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Steward Boss Forced Out

STEWARD Bank chief executive officer Mr Kwanele Ngwenya has been forced out of the banking institution following its poor performance and issues relating.

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Curthbert Dube Pleads With Government for US $3,2 million

TROUBLED Zifa, through its boss Cuthbert Dube  has once again turned to the Government for financial support with the association tabling a US$3,2.

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