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2015-02-02 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


Nehanda Radio
   
'Mutasa hearing on with or without him'   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – Pupurayi Togarepi, the Zanu PF youth league chairperson, insists former party bigwig Didymus Mutasa's proposed disciplinary hearing will proceed whether he turns up or not. Zanu PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa Didymus ...

Concocted Mutasa Charges and Zanu-PF's Cowardice   Zimbabwe Independent
Masunda wades into Zanu PF fights   NewsDay

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Nehanda Radio
   
Chombo wants vendors off the streets   
Nehanda Radio
BULAWAYO – Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo on Saturday pushed for the removal of vendors from the streets with immediate effect arguing they were compromising health standards. Ignatius Chombo. He was addressing mayors and council ...


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Nehanda Radio
   
Mliswa arrested, 'found' with 7 AK47's   
Nehanda Radio
The factional fighting in Zanu PF took a new twist over the weekend with reports that former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Temba Mliswa was arrested for illegally possessing seven AK47 assault rifles. Temba Mliswa. According to state ...

Mliswa found with 7 AK47s   The Herald
BREAKING NEWS- Temba Mliswa Arrested   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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Zimbabwe economy at its worst: Biti   
EIN News Zimbabwe
By Prince Njagu HARARE – The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Renewal Team addressed journalists at their offices in Harare, under the topic, “Structural economy to Regression” which looked into the prevailing state of the economy.

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Tsvangirai Bounces Back as Large Crowds Welcome Him   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has over the past few weeks been “visiting” suburbs in Harare where Zanu PF is known to be perpetrating violence in what analysts say could be a bid to reinvent himself. Since losing the election to President Robert Mugabe, ...

Tsvangirai asks for help   SBS
Truce with the devil : A strategic manoeuvre for the opposition in Zimbabwe?   EIN News Zimbabwe
Don't blame squatters: Tsvangirai   Nehanda Radio

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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Summit to shape Africa's future – Lungu   
Zambia Daily Mail
PRESIDENT Lungu says the just-ended 24th African Union (AU) Heads of State and Government summit has made important decisions that will shape the future of the continent in the spirit of Agenda 2063. And AU chairperson Robert Mugabe said the ...

Opinion: The Africa Union is making progress - despite Mugabe's selection   Deutsche Welle
African Union seeks financial independence   Zee News
Africa adores Mugabe: Zanu-PF   News24
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Nehanda Radio   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Beating Up Children Is Satanic and Causes Violence - Teachers   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe has become divided on corporal punishment with many teachers ruling it it out as Satanic and a practice that creates a culture of violence in the community. But other parents and educationists say the recent ban on corporal punishment exposes ...

Corporal punishment law rapped   The Zimbabwe Standard
PTUZ Not A Church But Trade Union: Majongwe   RadioVop
Teachers union call for President Mugabe to rescind corporal punishment ban   Times LIVE
News24   
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'Zinara shortchanges Mutare'   
NewsDay
MUTARE mayor Tatenda Nhamarare has bemoaned the paltry $55 000 allocated to the local authority by the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) towards rehabilitation of the city's potholed roads and drainage system. CLAYTON MASEKESA

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Cheda law firm shut down over $350k fraud   
Chronicle
LEADING Bulawayo law firm, Cheda and Partners, has been placed under curatorship by the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) over alleged fraudulent transactions amounting to $350, 000. The curatorship means the law firm will cease operations and have ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
SUNDAY DEBATE with Mazara: Diaspora isn't always greener   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Many of our Zimbabwean-based readers might have noticed that this past festive season, fewer people from the Diaspora than usual made it back home to celebrate with friends and family. Though figures might not be easy to come by, the most noticeable ...


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