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Mugabe, Tsvangirai close ranks over poll date
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC leader Welshman Ncube have closed ranks with President Mugabe on the question of when he should proclaim poll dates
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Mugabe speaks on love life
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has disclosed that his late wife Sally knew about his relationship with his former typist Grace Marufu as he wanted to have children
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A night of bliss at Kumabhebhi concert
IT was a thrilling evening of dance and celebration at the Book Café on Thursday night as songbirds Cindy Munyavi and Claire Nyakujara took to stage at the second edition [...]
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NewsDay, the week in pictures: 25 May 2013
NewsDay, the week in pictures: 25 May 2013
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Can Warriors douse the Flames?
IT’S a battle of interim coaches this afternoon at the Kamuzu Stadium as Lloyd Mutasa’s Warriors take on the Flames of Malawi in an international friendly match
Top spy Kanengoni’s death divides Zanu PF
THE death of Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) deputy director (internal) Elias Kanengoni, who was 60, has divided Zanu PF
Jonasi Kasamba speaks out
Alick Macheso’s longest serving band member Jonasi Kasamba, who quit the outfit on Thursday, has blasted the musician’s management for failing to address band members needs.
Chaminuka builds footbridges for community
LEONARD Chaminuka was touched when he saw an elderly woman who was trying to cross a sewerage-filled path which connects Rutendo 1 and Rutendo Infill.
Air Zimbabwe gets new airbus
NATIONAL carrier, Air Zimbabwe, has taken delivery of an Airbus A320 which is expected to ply the Johannesburg route.
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Mugabe, Tsvangirai close ranks over poll date
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC leader Welshman Ncube have closed ranks with President Mugabe on the question of when he should proclaim poll dates
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Mugabe speaks on love life
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has disclosed that his late wife Sally knew about his relationship with his former typist Grace Marufu as he wanted to have children
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What is insomnia?
Insomnia, is a condition characterised by difficulty falling asleep and remaining asleep.
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NewsDay, the week in pictures: 25 May 2013
NewsDay, the week in pictures: 25 May 2013
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New Chinese hotel adds beauty to Mutare’s breathtaking landscape
When I was told that I and other colleagues were booked at a new Chinese hotel (Golden Peacock Villa Hotel) in Mutare for a board meeting, I was rather sceptical.
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Robert Sinyoka’s forgotten citizens
ROBERT Sinyoka, a stone throw away from Old Pumula, Bulawayo, can easily be mistaken for a rural area with dilapidated pole and dagga huts, no clinic, no shops and no electricity.
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IN PICTURES: Magorimbo’s send-off.
A sorrowful atmosphere engulfed the Magorimbo family residence in Glen Norah yesterday where multitudes gathered to mourn the death of 28-year-old Tinashe,
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Emotional send-off for Magorimbo
THE sight of a young woman weeping over the corpse of her late husband, as relatives and friends view the body for the last time, breaks anybody’s heart.
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Turnall’s first quarter revenue slump
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed manufacturing concern Turnall Holdings’ revenue for the first four months to April was down 10% to $11,3 million
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New Zimbabwe banking law to lower charges
A NEW banking law is expected to benchmark service charges with regional standards amid concerns that financial institutions have exorbitant charges
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Kingdom embarks on voluntary job cuts
AFRASIA Kingdom Zimbabwe Limited (AKZL) chief operating officer Edgar Nyamupingidza has stepped down as the group embarks on voluntary retrenchment
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Amplats, unions, govt agree on measures to preserve jobs
JOHANNESBURG — Amplats, its recognised unions and the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) said late on Tuesday talks would resume
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Mining firms, govt accused of neglecting Mozambicans
MAPUTO — Human Rights Watch accused Mozambique’s government and foreign mining companies yesterday of “serious shortcomings” in resettling communities
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Govt sets minimum threshold for share schemes
FOREIGN-OWNED companies operating in Zimbabwe are now required to surrender at least 10% of their equity to locals in partial compliance of indigenisation and empowerment regulations, the Government Gazette has stated.
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5 reasons for rethinking business awards
THE recent case of an apparently unregistered MFI winning runner-up award behind two reputable banks confirmed my long-held suspicion about business awards in Zimbabwe.
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Some contributors remain anxious about contributions payment
Some contributors continue to be anxious about not knowing their social security number, not having a social security card.
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All set for Benjani football festival
AGE CHEATING will once again come under the spotlight when then annual Benjani Mwaruwari Under-16 Football Tournament roars into life at White City Stadium in Bulawayo this morning.
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It’s the Nedbank Cup final!
Kaizer Chiefs and SuperSport United will be looking to end the season on a high when they clash heads in the 2013 Nedbank Cup final at the Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban this afternoon.
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Lamb to retire
MOUNTAINEERS franchise cricket star Greg Lamb is set to retire from both international and franchise cricket club this year.
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The German finale in London
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund will take their increasingly acrimonious rivalry to a new level tonight in the first all-German Champions League final. Kick off is 20:45hrs.
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Can Warriors douse the Flames?
IT’S a battle of interim coaches this afternoon at the Kamuzu Stadium as Lloyd Mutasa’s Warriors take on the Flames of Malawi in an international friendly match
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Antipas, Ntini blast referees
PREMIERSHIP coaches Joey Antipas and Gishon Ntini have taken aim at the poor officiating that proved costly to them when Motor Action and Triangle drew 2-2
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Arubi is AmaTuks’ best
WARRIORS goalkeeper Washington Arubi has been named Absa Premiership side Pretoria University (AmaTuks) Player of the Season,
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Makusha scoops bronze on return
NATIONAL 100m and long jump record holder Ngoni Makusha returned to the international scene with a bang this week after winning a long jump bronze medal
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A night of bliss at Kumabhebhi concert
IT was a thrilling evening of dance and celebration at the Book Café on Thursday night as songbirds Cindy Munyavi and Claire Nyakujara took to stage at the second edition [...]
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Chitungwiza Harmony singers in Byo concert
INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed A ccapella group Chitungwiza Harmony Singers are set to hold a concert today at Robert Sibson Hall in Bulawayo.
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Apama to revive Mr Ugly pageant
THE unique and highly-publicised Mr Ugly pageant could falter due to lack of corporate support, event co-ordinator David “Apama” Machowa has said
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The X Factor: Sharon Osbourne returns in 2013
SHARON Osbourne is to return to The X Factor as a judge for the new series in 2013.
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Multimedia:Mawungira eNharira lights up Carnival Bira
THE Book Café in Harare came to life on Tuesday evening when the venue, in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), hosted a Carnival Bira
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Nicki Minaj lands film debut in Cameron Diaz movie
NICKI Minaj is going from music to TV to live-action film.
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Harare Carnival in false start
THE Harare International Carnival kicked off to a false start on Tuesday with the organisers failing to bring in the highly touted international artists.
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SA’s AKA heads for Harare
SOUTH AFRICAN award winning hip-hop musician AKA will be among guest artistes at the Zimbabwe Urban Music Festival on May 31 at the Zimbabwe Gardens in Chisipite, Harare.










