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2015-05-04 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
$2 million lawsuit for Prophet Magaya   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Walter Magaya has been hit with a nearly $2 million lawsuit by an aggrieved Harare couple who allegedly pampered the man of the cloth with expensive vehicles and cash to fulfil a “prophecy” that ...

Star musicians now baits for prophets   NewsDay
Magaya Urges Zimbabweans to Be Patient With Zanu-PF   AllAfrica.com

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NewsDay
   
Mliswa's workers hospitalised after Zanu PF youths attack   
NewsDay
HURUNGWE West independent candidate Temba Mliswa yesterday claimed that four employees at his Spring Farm in Karoi were hospitalised at a private clinic in Harare after they were brutally assaulted by suspected Zanu PF youths who invaded his farm ...

Madhuku's NCA spares Mliswa's Hurungwe seat   New Zimbabwe.com
Zanu-PF Youths Frustrate Rivals' Campaign Programmes   AllAfrica.com

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
8% of women access media   
NewsDay
A RECENT survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency has revealed that 8% of local women had access to media once a week as compared to 15% men. by Stephen Chadenga. The development comes at a time Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world ...

More women know their HIV status than men   New Zimbabwe.com

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Mudede Renews Call to Abolish Modern Contraception   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
ZIMBABWE's Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has once again called out to the public to do away with modern contraception. The controversial registrar general says people rely on traditional methods of contraception such as the menstrual cycle and ...


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Nehanda Radio
   
Don't overrate Joice Mujuru: Kasukuwere   
Nehanda Radio
People should not overestimate the influence of former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru, who was controversially kicked out of Zanu-PF party for allegedly planning to topple President Mugabe from power, a senior official has said. Former Vice-President Joice ...

Mnangagwa Threatens To Assassinate Every Zimbabwean Alive   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
'There's No Room for Division in Zanu-PF'   The Herald

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Keita Condemns Xenophobic Attacks   
AllAfrica.com
INTERNATIONAL music superstar, Salif Keita has condemned xenophobic attacks in South Africa saying his heart bled when he learned of fellow Africans attacking each other. Speaking at a press conference ahead of his performance at the Harare ...

Salif Keita Clashes With Hope Masike Tonight at HIFA   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
#HIFA2015: Salif Keita dates Hope Masike   The Zimbabwe Daily

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Without Liberty for Media, Press Freedom Means Nothing   
AllAfrica.com
"EVERY person is entitled to freedom of the media, which includes protection of the confidentiality of journalists' sources of information," reads Section 61 (2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The entire Section 61 of the Constitution relates to Freedom of ...

'Media Freedom still a dream'   The Zimbabwe Standard
Dzamara: Lawyers Speak Out On World Press Freedom Day   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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Activists Lambast Luxury Amid Poverty   
AllAfrica.com
The extravagant lifestyles of some of Zimbabwe's cabinet ministers at a time most workers are suffering due to company closures was one of the topical issues spoken about at this year's May Day celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium on Friday. The Workers' ...


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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Mutasa Kicked Out Of Farm   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
ROBERT MUGABE's former right hand man Didymus Mutasa lost his control over Mona Agro Farm which is on the outskirts of Rusape town, an investment ZANU PF claims he had a white farmer taken over nder his purview. Allegations tabled by the ...

MUTASA LOSES RUSAPE FARM   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Mugabe gives Sadc delegates comic relief   
The Zimbabwe Standard
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe was at the centre of a cocktail of drama and comedy during the just-ended Sadc Extra-Ordinary Summit in Harare on Wednesday as age continues to take its toll on the 91-year-old leader. BY MOSES MATENGA/OBEY MANAYITI.

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