2015年3月18日 星期三

2015-03-19 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


News24
   
Zim cops fired directly at prisoners   
News24
Zimbabwe's Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa after being appointed as Zimbabwe's vice-president by President Robert Mugabe. (Jekesai Njikizana, AFP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Gumbura behind Chikurubi Prison riots: Mnangagwa   NewsDay
Even legislators can't afford meat, VP   New Zimbabwe.com
GUMBURA BEHIND PRISON ESCAPE BID   NewsdzeZimbabwe
StarAfrica.com   
Nehanda Radio   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
'Zimbabweans prefer foreign investment instead of indigenisation'   
NewsDay
ZIMBABWEANS prefer foreign direct investment (FDI) to indigenisation for employment creation, a new survey by the Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI) has revealed. By SILENCE CHARUMBIRA. According to the survey, an overwhelming 72% of ...

Zimbabweans against indigenisation, survey   New Zimbabwe.com

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
UZ reopened   
NewsDay
University of Zimbabwe authorities were yesterday pressured to reopen the institution after ordering an urgent closure due to a riotous situation that was threatening to blow out of control. BY SILENCE CHARUMBIRA. Vice-Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura ...

University of Harare forced to close as Zimbabwean students riot   EIN News Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe campus closed after lecturers protest at salaries delay   Coastweek
Mugabe Birthday Party: University of Zimbabwe closed, students sent packing as ...   Pulse Nigeria
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
AllAfrica.com   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Mwonzora: Biti paying for arrogance   
New Zimbabwe.com
MDC-T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora says Tendai Biti was paying for "arrogance" after the mastermind of last year's split by the main opposition and his 20 associated MPs were Tuesday expelled from parliament for ditching the party. Mwonzora was ...

Biti is mourning about Parliament ouster   The Zimbabwe Daily
Rebel Zimbabwe MDC lawmakers defiant over expulsion   EIN News Zimbabwe
Zanu (PF) thugs torture MDC-T supporter   The Zimbabwean
Nehanda Radio   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
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Independent Online
   
Buffalo gores Zimbabwean teen   
EIN News Zimbabwe
INDEPENDENT MEDIA A Zimbabwean boy was badly injured when he was gored by a wounded buffalo in the top tourist resort of Victoria Falls, the official Chronicle reported. Harare - A Zimbabwean boy was badly injured when he was gored by a wounded ...

Buffalo gores Zim boy, 14   News24
Buffalo gores Zimbabwe boy   The Citizen

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Independent Online
   
Technician dies after elevator plunge   
Independent Online
Harare - One person died and two were injured on Wednesday when an elevator fell several floors in a government building in the Zimbabwean capital Harare, ZBC television reported. Three technicians are understood to have been working on four old ...

Elevator at CIO building crashes injuring 3 people   Nehanda Radio

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Zanu PF defends Mugabe on Bona   
New Zimbabwe.com
MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, is clueless about what happens in the global political sphere, the ruling Zanu-PF party says. Zanu-PF said this after the MDC criticised President Robert Mugabe following the appearance of his daughter Bona on state ...

Bona storm hits Mugabe   Nehanda Radio
Mugabe is fit to lead Zimbabwe despite advanced age – Mr. Moyo   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Mugabe is fit to lead Zim, despite advanced age – aide   News24
Eyewitness News   
Independent Online   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Students challenge UZ closure   
New Zimbabwe.com
UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe students have challenged the decision by administrators to shut down the institution for a week following food riots on Tuesday. The students' lawyers Mtisi and Webster Jiti of Mtisi Musendekwa Legal Practitioners, who are ...


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Bradford Telegraph and Argus
   
Park Avenue seek a Tad of cup justice   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
BRADFORD Park Avenue must head to Tadcaster Albion for a West Riding County Cup semi-final tonight – a month after winning the tie. The County FA ordered a replay ruling after Tadcaster complained about Avenue fielding an ineligible player in their 3-2 ...


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