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‘Zifa are amateurs’
FORMER Warriors coach and Zifa technical director Gibson Homela has blamed the domestic football governing body for the Warriors’ failures
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Coalition against Mugabe grows
MDC-T leader Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC counterpart Welshman Ncube are under increasing pressure to forge a united front with other political forces to confront Zanu PF
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Cheetahs preps on course
THE Zimbabwe Sevens rugby team’s World Cup preparations entered the home stretch yesterday with the foreign-based players joining camp.
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Mystery surrounds diamond money
A ZIMBABWEAN parliamentary committee said tens of millions of dollars of revenue that a diamond-mining company says it paid to the government never found its way to the Treasury.
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Rhumba outfit mesmerises revellers
THE fairly new rhumba musical outfit, Royal Court Musica, left revellers mesmerised by its scintillating performance on Saturday afternoon at Island Sports Bar in Highfield, Harare.
UN withdraws poll funding offer
FINANCE minister Tendai Biti has disclosed that government does not have funds for elections despite President Robert Mugabe’s push to have them held by end of next month.
Hunger-stricken Zim turns to Malawi, Zambia
The country’s farmers have gradually abandoned growing the staple crop to concentrate on cash crops like tobacco, leaving the country vulnerable to serious food shortages.
Zimbabwe energy crisis to ease in 2017
ZIMBABWE’S electricity generation is expected to improve in 2017 after the completion of expansion works at Hwange Thermal Power Station.
Nelson Mandela’s wife thanks well-wishers for worldwide support
Nelson Mandela’s wife has thanked South Africans and people around the world for sending thousands of messages “to lighten the burden of anxiety” about his health.
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Tsvangirai presentation at Sadc summit
THE Right Hon Prime Minister Tsvangirai’s address to the Sadc Extraordinary Summit in Maputo, 15 June 2013
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Facilitator’s report on Zimbabwe:ZUMA
SOUTHERN Africa Development Community (Sadc) regional leaders, guarantors of the Global Political Agreement, (GPA) which gave birth to the country’s shaky inclusive government forced President Robert Mugabe to postpone presidential, parliamentary and local government elections at a dramatic summit in Maputo, Mozambique, on Saturday.
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ZBH, Zimpapers must be for all parties — Zec
PUBLIC broadcasters must allow all candidates from various political parties free access to air their views during the current electoral period in accordance with the law
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Parly moves to tackle accommodation crisis
PARLIAMENT has begun re-designing Quality International Hotel in Harare so that it can accommodate a large number of MPs brought about by the new Constitution
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Tsvangirai company property attached
KWEKWE — Bithedale Mining — a company owned by Casper Tsvangirai, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s younger brother — had its property seized by the Deputy Sheriff over outstanding payments
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Chombo fires another councillor
LOCAL Government minister Ignatius Chombo has fired Harare city councillor Xavier Vengesai and reinstated councillor Julius Musevenzi
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Chaos mars MDC-T primaries
CHEGUTU — Intra-party skirmishes rocked MDC-T primary elections in Chegutu East constituency after members of a rival faction confiscated and tore ballot papers
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Boy demands $60 000 for electrocution
A 10-YEAR-OLD Sanyati boy, Cornelius Gudo, is suing the Zimbabwe Electricity Transimission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for negligence through allegedly leaving live electric cables lying on the ground causing him extensive physical injuries.
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Mystery surrounds diamond money
A ZIMBABWEAN parliamentary committee said tens of millions of dollars of revenue that a diamond-mining company says it paid to the government never found its way to the Treasury.
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TSL profit up
TSL Limited’s after-tax profit for the half-year to April 2013 rose to $3,1 million from $2,3 million recorded during the same period last year.
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Currencies subdued as key event risk looms
The yen held near a two-month high against the dollar and euro in early Asian trade yesterday.
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ZSE to automate by year-end as bourse engages consultant
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has stepped up its efforts to automate as the local bourse plans to shift from the current paper-based trading platform by year end, the exchange has said.
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Flue-cured tobacco sales increase
FLUE-CURED tobacco sales for the last 83 days of the ongoing marketing season increased by 22% to $548 million compared to $449,5 million recorded during the same period last year due to improved output of the cash crop, official figures have shown.
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Willdale optimistic about future
Willdale Limited is expecting to return to profitability after the forthcomimg general elections as the company anticipates a boom in business.
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Stocks fall, yen soars on central bank uncertainty
US stocks fell on Friday and the dollar finished its worst week in almost four years against the yen.
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Are you buying, purchasing, procuring or sourcing?
The ultimate result of four activities is receipt of goods and services.
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Mutasa happy
WARRIORS assistant coach Lloyd Mutasa was happy with the Warriors’ brave resistance which restricted them to a narrow 1-0 defeat to hosts Guinea in their 2014 World Cup football qualifier
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‘Zifa are amateurs’
FORMER Warriors coach and Zifa technical director Gibson Homela has blamed the domestic football governing body for the Warriors’ failures
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Cheetahs preps on course
THE Zimbabwe Sevens rugby team’s World Cup preparations entered the home stretch yesterday with the foreign-based players joining camp.
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Cara’s agony in Aegon
ZIMBABWEAN tennis star Cara Black came agonisingly close to capturing her second women’s doubles title of the season after losing in the final of the Aegon Classic.
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Caps under Hwange test
CAPS United’s dreams of at least a top-four finish or the league title, comes under scrutiny tomorrow when they face Hwange in a Castle Lager PSL match at the National Sports Stadium.
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Sithole faces former paymasters Dynamos
Buffaloes striker Wonder Sithole, who will face his former paymasters Dynamos tomorrow for the first time at Sakubva Stadium, says he will not be emotional after a sad departure from the team last year.
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Hippo Valley open 10-point lead
EASTERN Region Division One football side Hippo Valley have opened a 10-lead gap at the summit of the log standings after beating Ruwa United 3-1 in Chiredzi on Saturday.
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Mawiwi wary of Monomotapa
HARARE City are wary of the threat posed by Monomotapa as the two teams face off on Thursday.
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Rhumba outfit mesmerises revellers
THE fairly new rhumba musical outfit, Royal Court Musica, left revellers mesmerised by its scintillating performance on Saturday afternoon at Island Sports Bar in Highfield, Harare.
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Somanje resumes live shows
SUNGURA musician Josphat Somanje, who last month was involved in a car accident that claimed the life of one of his band members, Affick Jones, and left him injured, has resumed his live shows.
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Special Schools extend invitation to region
THE second edition of the Special Schools Arts Festival in Harare scheduled for earlier this month has been pushed to June 22 at the Africa Unity Square to allow children with disabilities from the region to also utilise the platform.
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Mutodi, band members at loggerheads
BELEAGUERED musician Energy Mutodi is at loggerheads with his band members.
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Zakaria laments lack of funding
SUNGURA musician Nicholas Zakaria has lamented lack of funds as the major reason for the delay of his Nicholas Zakaria Academy.
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BBA: Africa backs Pokello
POKELLO Nare, one of Zimbabwe’s representatives in the Big Brother Africa: The Chase House, proved she was a force to reckon with.
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BBA: Pokello captured naked on shower hour
POKELLO Nare is under spotlight again after pictures of her bathing nude in the house are awash on the Internet.
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Another Mutare son releases a gospel album
SO little of him is known elsewhere in Zimbabwe save for his hometown Mutare, but that seems not to be enough to stop promising gospel artiste.












