2014年8月12日 星期二

2014-08-13 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

  New Zimbabwe.com   
The disempowerment of blacks by blacks  New Zimbabwe.com
THREE things happened over the last few weeks that make Zimbabwe appear like a circus. A real circus, or a zoo, where you have to keep asking, so who is who in the zoo? Before I go into that, it's important to underscore key issues about leadership in the ...

'Mugabe was once involved in a polygamous relationship'   Bulawayo24

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  Bulawayo24   
Namibian President To Attend SADC Summit In Zimbabwe  Bernama
WINDHOEK, Aug 12 (BERNAMA-NNN-NAMPA) -- President Hifikepunye Pohamba of Namibia is set to attend the 34th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in Zimbabwe later this month, the ...

Malawi's Mutharika to hand-over SADC chair to Mugabe   StarAfrica.com
'Mugabe's Sadc chair will burden Zimbabwe'   Bulawayo24
Mutharika to transfer SADC chairpersonship to Mugabe   Nyasa Times
The Herald   
Nehanda Radio   
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Australian Tourists Critical After Victoria Falls Plane Crash  AllAfrica.com
THREE Australian tourists and their German pilot were injured as a six-seater Cessna aircraft crashed soon after take-off from Victoria Falls airport at the weekend. Police said the aircraft, owned by a local safari lodge, was en route to Hwange National Park ...

Two Australian tourists seriously injured as light aircraft crashes in Zimbabwe   Daily Mail
Aust tourists injured in Zimbabwe crash   The Australian
Holidaying Aussies critical after Zimbabwe plane crash   The Daily Telegraph
SBS   
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Mom-in-law weeps in court  Bulawayo24
The woman whose daughter-in-law committed suicide over her 'surprise visit' wept during her testimony in court on Monday, saying she loved her like her own child. Loveness Madebe, a business person based in South Africa, testified during the inquest on ...


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  AllAfrica.com   
Collapsed SW Radio Africa Blames MDC-T  AllAfrica.com
Journalists have been protesting for a free press since the rise of the Mugabe regime (file photo). MANAGEMENT at the UK-based SW Radio Africa has blamed disarray in the opposition MDC-T party for the closure of the London-based broadcaster which has ...

9 heroes that divided Zimbabwe   Bulawayo24
Zim falls back into economic coma   Times LIVE
Poll win shamed the charlatans, Mugabe   New Zimbabwe.com
The Swazi Observer   
BBC News   
Nehanda Radio   
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  NewsdzeZimbabwe   
VILLAGER USES MP'S NAME TO SCAM LAND SEEKERS  NewsdzeZimbabwe
A 27-year-old Seke villager who grabbed headlines recently after registering cellphone lines in prominent Zanu-PF politicians' names was last week back in court for registering a line in Harare South MP Cde Shadreck Mashayamombe's name. Blessing ...


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MUGABE LAUDS DEFENCE FORCES  NewsdzeZimbabwe
The Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Robert Mugabe has commended the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for continuing to safeguard the country's territorial integrity. Cde Mugabe was speaking at the 34th anniversary of the ...

'Tell Chimurenga Story as it Was'   AllAfrica.com

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Ambassador declares VP intent  Bulawayo24
One of the two surviving founder members of Zipra, Ambassador Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday became the first Zanu-PF cadre to openly declare unconditional interest in landing the vacant post of second Vice-President. Former Zimbabwe Ambassador to ...


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'I will never lose any election,' says Obert Mpofu  Bulawayo24
Umguza member of parliament, who is also Transport and Infrastructural Development minister, Obert Mpofu says he will never lose any election in Matabeleland North as he has endeared himself to people by working hard to develop their livelihoods.

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EDUCATION MINISTRY ACCUSED OF EXTORTION  NewsdzeZimbabwe
Education ministry officials have been accused of extorting money from schools by a teachers' union. Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), said in a statement on Friday, education officials in Masvingo were forcing school heads to fork out money ...


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