2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


The Herald
   
Tomana's application devoid of merit: Concourt   
The Herald
The Constitutional Court has released reasons for its judgment made last year dismissing Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana's application to set aside a Supreme Court ruling ordering him to issue a certificate of private prosecution against Telecel ...

Mnangagwa on slippery slope   The Zimbabwe Daily
Is Tomana still “Fit and Proper” to be Zimbabwe's Prosecutor-General?   Nehanda Radio
Calls for Tomana's resignation grow louder   NewsDay
New Zimbabwe.com   
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Tsvangirai Man Jailed Over Mugabe's Indian Stumble   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
A Zimbabwean activist was arrested Friday for allegedly mocking President Robert Mugabe over a stumble that almost toppled him at a summit in India this week. Tendai Musonza of the opposition MDC-T was detained in Chinhoyi after telling a Zanu PF ...

Military panicks over economic implosion   The Zimbabwe Daily
Mugabe's leggy beauty has brought ruin   New Zimbabwe.com
MUGABE REWARDS ARMY CHEFS   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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The Herald
   
Govt clears air on agric partnerships   
The Herald
Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has said the Government is against the practice of new farmers leasing their land to white former farmers, but is open to formal partnerships. He said this in Bubi District during the launch ...
GOVT SUSPENDS CHAOTIC FARM DOWNSIZING   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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The Herald
   
Use your brains to exploit natural resources, Mphoko   
Chronicle
THERE is no reason for people of Zimbabwe to go hungry when the country is endowed with vast mineral resources, Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko has said. Addressing Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) staff at the university's Mashava campus ...

Acting President Mphoko tours Gonakudzingwa   The Herald

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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Unpaid Rangers Suspected to Have Poisoned Zimbabwe Elephants   
VOA Zimbabwe
Unpaid Hwange National Parks employees are suspected to be behind the cyanide killing of 62 elephants in the park. British newspapers, the Daily Mail and the Telegraph quote unnamed sources Friday suggesting that some of the 62 elephants killed this ...

Zimbabwe Elephants May Have Been Poisoned by Park Rangers, Not…   EIN News World (registration)
Number of Zimbabwe elephants killed with cyanide rises to 60   NewsDay
Zim poachers kill 23 elephants with cyanide   eNCA
NewsdzeZimbabwe   
RYOT   
Irish Independent   
Associated Press   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Zimbabwe can't pay AU fees – or rent   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Harare – Zimbabwe has not yet been able to pay its 2015 annual subscription to the AU although President Robert Mugabe is the current chairman of the organisation. mugabe. Nor can it pay its rent at most of its 45 missions around the world and it has ...
Quirky World ... If the cap fits... employee suspended for small mishap   Irish Examiner
Man Regrets Sharing Mugabe Joke On Social Media   RadioVop
UZ official suspended over Mugabe 'small' graduation cap   Nehanda Radio
BBC News   
Times LIVE   
VOA Zimbabwe   
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Councillors should be responsible   
Chronicle
THE date for the Zifa board elections is December 5, and jostling for votes from the 58 councillors has already started. Nominations close on Thursday and as of yesterday, only two people, business mogul Philip Chiyangwa and fire-brand Harare executive ...


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Judiciary investigates 'prostituting' magistrate   
The Herald
Chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe has launched investigations into the case in which a Gokwe magistrate allegedly lost cash and valuables worth $330 to a 21-year-old prostitute in Harare. Pamela Hamandawana of No. 11 Mupani Street, Chitungwiza ...


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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
TSVANGIRAI FAILS TO REPAY $900   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai is failing to settle a $900 debt he owes a top Harare law firm and risks having his property auctioned to settle it. The opposition leader has fallen on hard ties after his stint in the inclusive Government ended in ...

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Nehanda Radio
   
Minister who extorted $60k from white farmer seeks de-classification of State ...   
Nehanda Radio
Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Minister Martin Dinha yesterday requested the de-classification of certain State secrets which he wants to use in sorting out his defence in his trial on extortion charges at the High Court. Mashonaland Central ...

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