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Harare Derby Delight
A PENALTY settled matters in the 70th Harare Derby as Dynamos made it four consecutive wins when they edged rivals Caps United in a Castle Premiership match
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Violence victims to get compensation: MDC-T
THE MDC–T has pledged financial compensation to thousands of victims of the 2008 political violence and other victims of State-sponsored human rights abuses
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Inaugural Zimbabwe Carnival Queen crowned
Dananai Chipunza (21) of Harare was on Friday crowned the country’s inaugural Carnival Queen at a colourful pageant at the HICC
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Ncube speaks on election dates
MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube says the earliest date elections could be held this year was August 14 while the latest date was October 31
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Problems as Zesa installs pre-paid meters
WHILE the recent introduction of pre-paid meters by Zesa has been hailed as a relief in most circles as consumers are now able to regulate their consumption
Four die in T.B. Joshua’s church during stampede for holy water
No fewer than 4 people have been confirmed dead and others were said to have sustained severe injuries at Pastor T.B. Joshua’s SCOAN in Ghana on Sunday.
Parly ratifies conventions
THE House of Assembly last week ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities aimed at protecting disabled persons
Chitungwiza issues warning over land parcelling
CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has ordered people who are allegedly allocating land under the Nyatsime Housing Scheme without authorisation to immediately stop
Musicians fail to attend Mutare Music Festival
MUSICIANS Oliver Mtukudzi, Sulumani Chimbetu and Hosiah Chipanga failed to attend Mutare Music Festival and the charity match played at Sakubva Stadium on Saturday.
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Brothers in church takeover wrangle
TWO sons of the late founder of Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church Bishop Dorius Pedzisai Shoko, are locked in an acrimonious legal battle to take over leadership of the church.
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Mayor struck off voters’ roll
CHINHOYI deputy mayor Brighton Mhizha was at the weekend shocked to discover that his name had been struck off the voters’ roll under as yet unclear circumstances.
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British citizen wins back seized tobacco
HIGH Court judge Justice Alphias Chitakunye has issued an order barring five locals from interfering with a UK-based businessman Rafik Halani.
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HIV positive man rapes own kids
A 30-year old HIV positive man has appeared in court accused of raping his three children, raising fears he might have infected them with the deadly virus.
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Tsvangirai tells Generals off
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said the power to choose national leaders was vested in voters and not military or police chiefs.<
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We are selfish, greedy crooks – Zanu PF
MINES and Mining Development minister Obert Mpofu says corrupt leadership in Zanu PF is letting President Robert Mugabe down
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Violence victims to get compensation: MDC-T
THE MDC–T has pledged financial compensation to thousands of victims of the 2008 political violence and other victims of State-sponsored human rights abuses
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Ncube speaks on election dates
MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube says the earliest date elections could be held this year was August 14 while the latest date was October 31
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Job market gains could lead Fed to taper QE3 early
NEW YORK — The beginning of the end of the Federal Reserve’s massive bond-buying programme might come sooner than many investors think
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‘Govt needs bio-fuel development policies’
ENERGY and Power Development secretary Partson Mbiriri says the government should come up with policies that guide the development of bio-fuels
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Banking sector failing to fund agriculture – Bankers’ Association
THE Banking sector is facing challenges in providing adequate funds to support agricultural production, a senior bank executive has said.
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SA mines can’t afford pay rises — Implats
LONDON — South Africa’s mining industry can not afford to offer wage rises during talks that are about to start with a new and unpredictable union, which could spark fresh [...]
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AirZim hits fresh lows
THE cash-strapped national airline Air Zimbabwe on Wednesday hit new lows as it reportedly flew with only 12 passengers on board the Boeing 737 from Harare to Johannesburg.
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Delta innovation bears fruit
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed beverage entity Delta Corporation Limited recorded a 38% jump in after-tax profit to $104 million for the year ended March 31, 2013 as investments and innovation by the company bear fruit.
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Chamber of Mines holds 74th annual conference
THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe will today hold its 74th annual general conference in Nyanga at a time when consultations on the draft mining policy are underway throughout the country.
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‘Telecel management mere placeholders’
FRESH details have revealed that excessive shareholder control and lack of management autonomy pushed out former Telecel Zimbabwe CEO Francis Mawindi.
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Arsenal seal Champions League spot
Arsenal claimed the final Champions League spot at the expense of their arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur on the last day of the Premier League season last night with a 1-0 win at Newcastle United.
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Heartbreak for Davis Cup team
THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team went down fighting when they lost 2-1 to the host and favourites Egypt.
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Shun hooliganism — Dube
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube says hooliganism in football will not be tolerated as it drives away fans and corporate sponsors.
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Mambas bite Buffaloes
BLACK MAMBAS recorded an important away win after they defeated Buffaloes 2-1 in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer league match at Sakubva Stadium yesterday
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Hwange thump Tripple B
IT ALL finally came together for Hwange, albeit against lowly Tripple B, as they finally collected maximum points yesterady
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How Mine win Bulawayo derby
IT all ended in doom for Highlanders as former striker Nqobile Mpala struck late in the second half to gift How Mine a Bulawayo Derby win
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Harare Derby Delight
A PENALTY settled matters in the 70th Harare Derby as Dynamos made it four consecutive wins when they edged rivals Caps United in a Castle Premiership match
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Bayern thrill, BVB worry for final
MUNICH- Borussia Dortmund must wait on Mats Hummels’ injury for next Saturday’s Champions League final, while Bayern finished with a seven-goal thriller.
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Inaugural Zimbabwe Carnival Queen crowned
Dananai Chipunza (21) of Harare was on Friday crowned the country’s inaugural Carnival Queen at a colourful pageant at the HICC
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Zimbabwe Culture week begins on high note
THIS year’s culture week started on a high note with an exciting national launch at Murewa Culture Centre on Saturday
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Zim musician collaborates with Beres Hammond
UK-based urban grooves artist Shayne Ndingindwayo, aka Shayne Ndingz, has taken his music career a step further by collaborating with Jamaican reggae legend Beres Hammond.
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Book Café celebrates Carnival time
THE Book Café in Harare will be celebrating the Zimbabwe International Carnival with a week of events dubbed Carnival Time starting today.
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Somanje drummer dies
JOSPHAT Somanje’s drummer Affick Jones has died. He was 30.
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Soul singer Candice Glover wins ‘American Idol’
Candice Glover, a soul singer from rural South Carolina, was named “American Idol” on Thursday, becoming the first female singer to win the television singing competition since 2007.
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Maskiri releases single
AFTER riding high with his hit track Ndakawanikwa a few months ago, controversial urban grooves artiste Alishias “Maskiri” Musimbe has released another track titled Tapinda Pahasha.
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Star-studded Mutare festival comes alive
MUTARE Music Festival roars into life today with sungura ace Alick Macheso, Leonard Zhakata, Hosiah Chipanga, Sulumani Chimbetu and Peter Moyo clashing at Pick ‘n’ Save.










