2015年8月14日 星期五

2015-08-15 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


NewsDay
   
People say I'm mad: Grace Mugabe   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – Controversial First Lady Grace Mugabe is at again, admitting openly that many Zimbabweans thought that she was mentally unstable because of her erratic behaviour. Controversial First Lady Grace Mugabe. At the same time, she once again put ...

Mugabe desperate for mass support   Zimbabwe Independent
God unconvinced by would-be successors of Mugabe – Grace   News24
Go for sex workers: Grace Mugabe   NewsDay
New Zimbabwe.com   
AllAfrica.com   
NewsdzeZimbabwe   
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Nehanda Radio
   
15 Zanu PF land barons arrested   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – At least 15 Zanu PF aligned land barons were arrested in Harare yesterday for allegedly selling State and council land to unsuspecting home-seekers, pocketing thousands of dollars from the illicit deals. Former Zanu-PF Harare provincial youth ...

Demolitions point to Zanu PF misgovernance   NewsDay
Land barons, corrupt officials face arrest   New Zimbabwe.com
HOUSES DEMOLISHED IN BUDIRIRO AS NET CLOSES IN ON LAND BARONS   NewsdzeZimbabwe
VOA Zimbabwe   
Change Zimbabwe   
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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Suspected Thieves Break Into Zimbabwe Magistrates' Courts   
VOA Zimbabwe
The Harare Magistrates Courts were reportedly vandalized by unknown criminals while some grenades were found outside a local bank in the central business district. Business at the courts came to a standstill Friday following the break-in. Chief ...
Burglars break into court   NewsDay

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Trinidad Guardian
   
Political hauntings?   
Trinidad Guardian
In Zimbabwe's capital Harare this week, 91-year-old president Robert Mugabe gave a speech giving thanks to the country's freedom fighters who gave their lives in a long war to achieve independence 35 years ago. He condemned the killing of Cecil the ...

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Zimbabwe Tells Britain: Give Us Our Skulls Back   
Dispatch Times
The state-owned Herald Newspaper reported that Mugabe would only accept the remains “begrudgingly”, and that they would be buried at a sacred shrine in Zimbabwe. On Monday, Mugabe accused the United Kingdom government of racism, sadism and ...

ZIMBABWE SKULLS TEAM HEADING TO LONDON   NewsdzeZimbabwe
UK invites Zim experts to study museum remains after Mugabe claim   Press Examiner
Robert Mugabe demands UK return tribal skulls   Scotsman
Sentinel Republic   
Sputnik International   
BBC News   
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NewsDay
   
Zanu PF to blame for ZBC carnage   
NewsDay
ZIMBABWE Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) this week announced the retrenchment of hundreds of its workers and the closure of a television as well as a radio channel. The State broadcaster was taking a cue from private companies and government entities ...

Zimbabwe moves to halt 'arbitrary' sackings   Yahoo News

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Gospel Herald
   
Zimbabwean Dies in the Wilderness after Fasting for 40 Days Emulating Jesus Christ   
Gospel Herald
A 73-year-old man from Zimbabwe dies after fasting for 40 days trying to imitate Jesus Christ. A 73-year-old Christian man from Zimbabwe has reportedly died after isolating himself in the wilderness from his family and friends in an attempt to show his ...

Man starves himself for 40 days to emulate Jesus, unsurprisingly dies.   Patheos (blog)
Christian Man Dies Emulating Jesus' 40-Day, 40-Night Fast in The Wilderness   Christian Post
'Jesus of Zimbabwe' Dies After Attempting to Emulate Christ's 40-Day Fast   Charisma News
Softpedia News   
ChristianToday   
WND.com   
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Mat'land mining companies fire 600   
NewsDay
MINING companies in Matabeleland region have reportedly joined the spate of firing workers, sending home about 600 using the recent Supreme Court ruling that employers can terminate employees' contracts after giving three months' notice.

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NewsDay
   
Statement On the Forced Disappearance of Itai Dzamara   
AllAfrica.com
Harare, August 12, 2015: Last Sunday, August 9, marked five months since the disappearance of Zimbabwean civil society activist and leader of Occupy Africa Unity Square, Itai Dzamara. The United States remains deeply concerned about Mr. Dzamara's ...

Groups to hold second prayer meeting for Dzamara   NewsDay

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Fire Your Workers-Govt Orders Kingstons   
RadioVop
Despite government giving the impression it is against job cuts on Wednesday it ordered struggling Kingstons Holdings Ltd — a stationery group 51% owned by the government — to immediately lay off workers resulting in the dismissal that day of 42 ...

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