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2015-08-02 Zimbabwe World


Scottish Daily Record
   
UK plane crash kills members of bin Laden family, police say   
CNN
LONDON (CNN) — Three members of Osama bin Laden's family were among four people killed in a small plane crash in southern England, British police said. The plane crashed Friday at a car auction site on the property of Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire, ...

Three of Osama bin Laden's family killed in plane crash   Irish Independent
Saudi ambassador confirms bin Laden family killed   Xinhua
Three Bin Laden family members killed in private jet crash (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
The Express Tribune   
Daily Mail   
Herald Scotland   
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TODAYonline
   
A divided Taliban clings to war in wake of leader's death   
Washington Post
KABUL — Less than a week ago, Afghanistan seemed to be edging toward peace. Taliban insurgent leaders were preparing to attend a second round of negotiations with Afghan officials, prodded by Pakistani authorities amid a thaw in their long-chilly ...

New Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour oversaw IC-814 ops at Kandahar   The Indian Express
Mulla Mansour asks Taliban to continue Jihad   The News International
First audio message: Mullah Omar's successor casts doubts on talks   The Express Tribune
Daily Mail   
Daily Times   
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ROBBERS STRIP WOMAN NAKED   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Two robbers from Chipinge stripped a woman naked and tied her and her husband to a tree before looting the couple's vehicle of money and other valuables. Tapiwa Mbirimi (27) and Tonderai Mbirimi (33) who are brothers from Gaza Township, Chipinge ...


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The Guardian
   
From Africa to Obama   
The News International
United States President Barack Obama is the most admired foreign leader in Africa because he has ancestral roots in our continent. This is partly the reason his ill-informed and stereotypical admonitions of our leaders attracted cheers from a large ...
Why Obama doesn't understand the lust for power of our African leaders   The Guardian
Kenyan girl who gave flowers to Obama goes back to school   Fx Report Daily
Kenyans must confront country's dark past if we are to genuinely reconcile   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Xbox360Asylum.ca   
Global Voices Online   
AllAfrica.com   
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Govt to Retrench Civil Servants   
AllAfrica.com
Faced with an inexorable economic meltdown and concomitant dwindling of revenues due to a shrinking tax base amid a wave of company closures and massive job losses, government is set to retrench its bloated workforce to reduce the unsustainable wage ...

Govt Attempts Plastic Assurance on Workers   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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Nigerian Beacon
   
'Second-hand clothes ban is death sentence for Zimbos'   
Nigerian Beacon
Scores of Zimbabweans yesterday said the Zanu PF government has “sentenced people to death” by banning second-hand clothes imports which had become the source of livelihood for thousands. BY MOSES MATENGA. Finance minister Patrick ...


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Gvt Has Begun Paying Owed and Suffering Former Legislators   
AllAfrica.com
GOVERNMENT has finally heeded desperate pleas from owed former MPs and has begun paying them albeit in small tranches. According to one of the former legislators from the 7th parliament Gift Dzirutwe, who represented Glen Norah constituency ...


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More Journalists Fired As Media Houses Take Advantage of the Chidyausiku Ruling   
AllAfrica.com
LOCAL media houses like all other sectors of the economy continue fire workers with the Financial Gazette's editor-in-chief Sunsleey Chamunorwa being the latest in a long list of causalities. Owned by former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon ...


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Minister Chimene Savages Muchinguri As Zanu-PF Factionalism Gets Dirtier   
AllAfrica.com
Minister of state for provincial affairs in Manicaland, Mandi Chimene, has warned tertiary education minister Oppah Muchinguri not to undermine her ability, saying she also has enough "arsenal" to fight her back. Addressing a press conference at her ...

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Unions Give Mugabe a 72-Hour Ultimatum to Stop Job Losses   
AllAfrica.com
TRADE UNIONS have given President Robert Mugabe, employers and Parliament a 72-hour ultimatum for them to reverse the Supreme Court judgement which gave employers the right to terminate workers contracts on a three-month notice without benefits.

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