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MDC-T reacts to Chiyangwa

MDC-T has reacted harshly to outbursts by businessman Phillip Chiyangwa that the party was corrupt, poor and unready to govern.

SA diplomat in Zim suspended over assault of colleague

A South African diplomat accredited to Zimbabwe Mlulami Singapi has been suspended for allegedly assaulting a workmate twice early this year.

Secrecy shrouds Nkomo Hre statue

The government has put a veil of secrecy on Joshua Nkomo’s Harare statue ever since the High Court stopped the erection of the monument.

Try frightening babies with painted devils

“Try frightening babies with painted devils, we are past such childish fancy,” states a character in renowned playwright William Shakespeare’s book.

MPs blast govt over Chiadzwa families

Legislators have blasted the government for seeking to fast-track the relocation of 44 families from Chiadzwa and Mukwada areas.
Konvict invasion:
Konvict invasion: Akon salutes fans on his arrival at Harare International Airport Thursday. (Pic: Aaron Ufumeli)

Govt to kick out foreign retailers

Government is putting in place legislation to eject all non-Zimbabweans with downtown retail operating licences who mostly are from Nigeria and China.

Comment: Soccer hooliganism: Time to employ new technology

Soccer hooliganism has made an unwelcome return to Zimbabwean football.
Salutes for unsung heroes
Salutes for unsung heroes
Stability key to farm sector recovery
Stability key to farm sector recovery
MPs deserve better service conditions
MPs deserve better service conditions
The agony of scavenging for water
The agony of scavenging for water
 
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President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation team says it will not rest until a permanent solution to Zimbabwe’s niggling political crisis has been found.

The Warriors have dumped technical supplier Legea in favour of major sports brand Puma ahead of their 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Group A match.

London-based Zimbabwean artiste, Tinashé – currently making waves in the UK courtesy of his debut album, Saved – is billed to perform at Zimfest.

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