2014年8月14日 星期四

2014-08-15 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

  New Vision   
Sadc NGOs challenge Mugabe  NewsDay
SOUTHERN Africa civil society organisations (CSOs) have challenged incoming Southern African Development Community (Sadc) chairperson, President Robert Mugabe, to push for transparency and accountability that would result in citizens benefiting from ...

SADC dons blinkers for summit   Mail & Guardian Online
Zimbabwe's human rights record a 'concern' as Mugabe takes SADC reins   eNCA
Southern African Leaders to Meet in Zimbabwe   Voice of America
New Zimbabwe.com   
Nehanda Radio   
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  Independent Online   
Zanu PF factions in bare-knuckle fights  Zimbabwe Independent
“TIRIKUFAMBA naChipanga! (We are voting for Kudzai Chipanga!),” whispered Zanu PF national commissar Webster Shamu to this reporter last Saturday at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare as the battle for the control of the Youth League reached its zenith, ...

Zanu PF vote rigging shameful, Mugabe   New Zimbabwe.com
Zanu PF bigwigs clash over kidnappings   Nehanda Radio
Zanu (PF) has eaten its own sons   The Zimbabwean
Independent Online   
Eyewitness News   
Bulawayo24   
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Poor education policies fail nation  NewsDay
THE Ordinary and Advanced Level examination results for June this year released by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) are the lowest over many years. NewsDay Editorial. According to Zimsec director Esau Shingirai Nhandara, 194 278 ...

June 'O', 'A' level exams record lowest pass rate   Bulawayo24
June O', A-Level Results Out   The Herald

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  Nehanda Radio   
Media used by the devil, says Magaya  Nehanda Radio
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya has dismissed adultery allegations being levelled against him by a Harare man, saying newspapers spreading the news are agencies of Satan. Prophet Walter Magaya and his wife.

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Man rapes daughter, gives her R2  New Zimbabwe.com
A CHIPINGE man who could not control his sexual urges while his wife was away raped his stepdaughter and later offered her a two rand coin to buy her silence. The 39-year-old suspect from Mutikwanda village under Chief Mutema allegedly committed the ...


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Ministers' jobs on the line  Bulawayo24
PRESSURE is mounting on President Robert Mugabe to restructure his administration as a barrage of complaints against a number of his ministers are showering in from various directions in developments that, if he takes heed, could trigger a Cabinet ...


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