2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


Chronicle
   
European Union avails $270m development assistance to Zim   
Chronicle
ZIMBABWE and the European Union yesterday signed a cooperation agreement for the release of 234 million euros ($270 million) in development assistance, marking the first time since 2002 that the European bloc has channelled funds through Treasury.
Zimbabweans Will Get $5 For Their Pensions & Life Savings As Paltry ...   Bustle
Zim, EU ink $270m deal   The Zimbabwe Daily
EU Resumes Direct Aid to Zimbabwe   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Telegraph.co.uk   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
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Nehanda Radio
   
Grace sends Zanu PF into panic   
NewsDay
THE return on Sunday of First Lady Grace Mugabe from her two-month-long holiday has reportedly sent top Zanu PF officials into a panic mode with some fearing for their political lives in an impending major Cabinet shake-up, officials told NewsDay yesterday ...

Grace Mugabe shows her power   Nehanda Radio
Gumbo, Mutasa say no to Mugabe   The Zimbabwe Daily
Grace Mugabe 'fit' after surgery in Far East   News24
The Herald   
The Zimbabwean   
Eyewitness News   
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Manager 'Steals' Steward Bank Of $182 000   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
A manager with Steward Bank has appeared in court after he allegedly swindled the bank of over $180 000 by creating non-existent credit accounts that he used to purchase air tickets, withdraw cash and to buy goods in foreign countries. It is alleged Albert ...

Manager siphons $182k from Steward Bank   The Herald

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Aged Mugabe sleeping on the job, Zunde   
New Zimbabwe.com
ZIMBABWE is due for change and new direction, as the Zanu PF brand of politics has failed to save the country from its plethora of challenges, the opposition Zimbabweans United for Democracy (ZUNDE) has posited. The fledgling political movement has ...

Zimbabwe deserves better – Zunde   EIN News Zimbabwe

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
Temba Mliswa Should Face the Wrath Now!   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
In the interest of the ruling ZANU-PF party, it is quite critical there is need to consider the expulsion of Temba Mliswa as an urgent issue. Mliswa's contact is inconsistent with a true ZANU-PF cadre who stands to perpetuate the party's aspirations which are ...

MLISWA DARES ZANU PF : FIRE ME   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
ZHUWAO : JANE MUTASA IS A LIAR   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Patrick Zhuwao, the Empowerment Corporation (Private) Limited (EC) managing director, has accused Jane Mutasa and other shareholders opposed to the company's disposal of its 40 percent Telecel Zimbabwe stake, of perjury and approaching the courts ...

Zhuwao rise to Telecel CEO blocked   NewsDay

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Harare Bans Chicken Backyard Rearing   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
HARARE City council has banned the rearing of chickens in backyards saying this was against by laws. Director of Health Services Dr Prosper Chonzi insisted that council by-laws (1962) have to be respected. “No poultry house shall be placed nearer than ...

Harare Council Bans Poultry Runs in Residential Areas   AllAfrica.com

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
'Constitution alignment to deal with corruption'   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The Government is expeditiously aligning laws with the new Constitution to deal with corruption cases that have reached alarming levels, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.Addressing students of the Joint Command and Staff Course Number ...

Makarau on Alignment of Laws   The Herald

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Magaya, Vapostori and Satanism   
New Zimbabwe.com
NEWSPAPER pages have been bristling with religious drama of elephantine proportions in the last few weeks, with the tiff between Walter Magaya of (PHD) Ministries and Vapostori intensifying each day. Magaya was the first to draw blood, tearing into the ...


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Lack Of Jobs Forces Returning Professionals Back To Diaspora   
RadioVop
Several lecturers and teachers who had returned to Zimbabwe after many years working in the diaspora have been forced to return to foreign lands after battling to secure jobs locally despite a shortage of teachers, according to The Standard. Employers ...


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