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2015-08-02 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


NewsDay
   
Zanu PF rule two years on: Agony, unfulfilled promises   
The Zimbabwe Standard
FRIDAY July 31 marked exactly two years after the 2013 harmonised elections. What prevails today is a case of unfulfilled promises and hopelessness in the country whose economic fortunes continue to tumble. BY MOSES MATENGA. Zanu PF won the ...

July 31, 2013 to July 31, 2015 - Two Years of Misery and Hopelessness   AllAfrica.com
Grace Runs to Singapore while Zimbabwean Women are Raped by Prophets   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Rivals roast Zanu PF for disastrous 2 years   New Zimbabwe.com
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
US to Build US $200 Million Embassy Compound in Harare   
AllAfrica.com
THE US government will this year begin the construction of a new Embassy compound in Harare valued at $199 million. This comes after the Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) awarded a tender to B.L. Harbert, International ...

US to build $200 million embassy compound in Harare   The Zimbabwe Daily

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NewsDay
   
Grace, VP collide   
NewsDay
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday revived her spirited campaign to have Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana axed, a day after Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared him a “lord” of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). By Phyllis Mbanje.
Zimbabwe First Lady wants sexual offenders castrated   StarAfrica.com
"Castrate Them!", Grace BlastsOut   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Castrate Old Men Who Entice Children Into Marriage: Grace Mugabe   RadioVop

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NewsDay
   
NRZ Axes 355 Workers   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The move comes immediately the after Supreme Court ruling which now allows companies to terminate contracts on three months' notice and without pay. According to sources, the massive layoffs at NRZ, which were expected to affect up to 1 200 workers, ...

Chidyausiku Ruling - NRZ Fires 1 500 Workers   AllAfrica.com
NRZ lays off 355   NewsDay

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The Indian Express
   
Cecil the lion's brother killed, claims Zimbabwe conservation group   
The Indian Express
A conservation group reported that Jericho, brother of the lion slain by American dentist Walter Palmer, had also been killed. Comments. By: AFP | Johannesburg | Published:August 2, 2015 8:56 am. cecil the lion, zimbabwe cecil, cecil lion, cecil ...
Cecil the lion: World reacts to trophy hunting scandal   ABC Online
Officials say Cecil's 'brother' Jericho killed by hunters, but researcher ...   New York Daily News
The law of the jungle   Irish Independent
The Sun Daily   
Daily News & Analysis   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Ongoing retrenchments good, says minister   
New Zimbabwe.com
INDUSTRY and commerce minister, Mike Bimha said the ongoing wave of job losses is good for the industry. The minister said local companies had been saddled with 'excess workforce' before a recent Supreme Court ruling gave employers leeway to fire ...

Legislate Severance Packages - Employers   AllAfrica.com
"Axing Workers Very Good for Zimbabwe" - Minister   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
'Ban on second-hand clothes a disaster'   
The Zimbabwe Standard
THOUSANDS of people will be left without any source of livelihood if government goes ahead with its plans to ban the importation of second-hand clothes. BY OBEY MANAYITI/VICTORIA MTOMBA. National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (Navuz) director, ...

High Court Frees Detained Vendors Leaders   AllAfrica.com

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Mphoko fires 100   
The Zimbabwe Standard
VICE-PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko has joined the bandwagon of businesspeople taking advantage of a recent Supreme Court order that gives employers the greenlight to terminate contracts and has dismissed about 100 workers at his Choppies ...


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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
CUT YOUR CABINET FIRST, MUGABE TOLD   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
President Mugabe has been told to cut his bloated Cabinet first before firing frontline civil servants. Zimbabwe Teachers' Association chief executive Mr Sifiso Ndlovu said the wage bill cut should incorporate all civil service structures. “When ...

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Zinara Sets Urban Toll Fees   
AllAfrica.com
Lloyd Gumbo — Motorists will pay at least 15 cents in urban toll fees when the exercise is implemented, compared to $2 that private light vehicles are paying on the highways. Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) board chairperson Mr Albert ...


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