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  2. Ex-Warriors coach Mhlauri owed $15 000 by Zifa, demands his due
    By Ishemunyoro Chingwere and Goodwill Zunidza Former Warriors coach Charles Mhlauri has launched a bid to recover the US$15 700 he is owed by the cash-strapped Zimbabwe Football Association.
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  3. Zimbabwe's Bennett wants terrorism charges dropped
    Lawyers for Roy Bennett asked the Zimbabwe High Court on Monday to drop terrorism charges against him in a trial which has raised tension in Harare.
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  4. Targetted sanctions helping Mugabe Nehanda Radio
    Targetted sanctions helping Mugabe Published on: 9th March, 2010 Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe celebrates his 86th birthday with family. Photo AP The sanctions against Zimbabwe are supposed to hurt the clique surrounding president Mugabe.
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  6. Mugabe makes surprise appearance at Susan Tsvangirai's memorial
    Tsvangirai told over 5 000 people who attended the first anniversary of his late wife's tragic death that he was lucky to have been married to someonewho constantly encouraged him when his political life became dangerous and difficult.
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    Zimbabwe isn't ready for elections, says Mulafulafu ZIMBABWE is not ready for elections, Caritas Zambia executive director Sam Mulafulafu has said. ZIMBABWE is not ready for elections, Caritas Zambia executive director Sam Mulafulafu has said.
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  8. Zim's future bright Ahmadinejad
    Ahmadinejad made the remarks during a meeting with Zimbabwe's Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Didymus Mutasa, in Tehran on Monday. The Islamic Republic will stand by Zimbabwe against "illegal pressure," he was quoted as saying by Press TV.
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  9. Bill Watch 8th March
    Update on Inclusive Government Negotiations on GPA Disputed Issues: The MDC-T have said that negotiations on the disputes between the two main parties in the inclusive government are deadlocked.
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  10. Iran training thousands of Robert Mugabe's Security Spooks
    Robert Mugabe’s most trusted and loyal cabinet member, Didymus Mutasa is on a visit to Iran to monitor the programme he commissioned three years ago when he was Minister of State Security before the coalition government was signed.
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  11. Tuesday, 09 March 2010
    Howzit " Few Oscar films have packed in more profundity per minute than this tale of Prudence Mabhena, 21, and seven other disabled young musicians in Zimbabwe transcending bigotry and isolation through art and fellowship.
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  12. Now Zuma seems to have fallen under Mugabe's spell as surely as Mbeki did
    And certainly it would seem that you have to be pretty smart to survive for the three decades as president which he will clock on April 18. But you have to wonder if his special quality is not rather just a simple ruthless stubbornness.
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Expert urges farmers to sell off livestock

4mins ago - Chronicle - Business - 0 Readers
Matabeleland South is the prime cattle producing province in the country with an estimated 414 737 cattle and 374 574 goats, according to figures from the Department of Veterinary Services. ...

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Tobacco sales rake in US$7m

58mins ago - Chronicle - Business - 18 Readers
Deliveries on the auction floors have been slow because the marketing season started two months earlier than normal resulting in most farmers being caught unawares as they were still busy working in the fields. ...
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Pig industry to resume auctions

59mins ago - Chronicle - Business - 17 Readers
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Association of Pig Producers has said it will resume monthly pig auctions in Bulawayo to curb illicit dealings by unscrupulous middlemen in Matabeleland region. ...

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MSU students in demo over rentals

1hrs, 4min ago - Chronicle - Business - 10 Readers
Senga suburb is where most of MSU students who failed to find accommodation at the campus reside. The university, which is still using the former Gweru Teachers College facilities can only accommodate a limited number of students. ...

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Softball league off to slow start

12hrs, 0min ago - The Herald - Business - 26 Readers
Ellina Mhlanga Tafara High 1 dismissed hosts and defending champions Roosevelt 4-0 to follow up an impressive 16-8 win over Watershed in their first match. Roosevelt, however, regrouped after the loss and thumped Watershed 7-1 in their second game of the day. ...

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Minister castigates foreign banks

12hrs, 1min ago - The Herald - Business - 16 Readers
Briefing journalists at a recent reception on empowerment law, Minister Kasukuwere said there is need for every sector of the economy, including the financial sector, to actively participate in the economic empowerment process. ...

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HCCL share option scheme hits snag

12hrs, 1min ago - The Herald - Business - 19 Readers
Martin Kadzere Share option schemes are used as an incentive for employees giving them the right to buy a certain number of shares in a company at a fixed price in the future. It is also a way to empower workers. ...

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Govt to support SMEs' at Shanghai Expo: Charamba

12hrs, 1min ago - The Herald - Business - 22 Readers
Golden Sibanda Secretary for Media, Information and Publicity George Charamba said President Mugabe was passionate about SMEs and pledged Government's support to ensure they project a true image of Zimbabwe when they exhibit at the exposition. ...

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Bleak future for winter wheat production

12hrs, 2min ago - The Herald - Business - 19 Readers
Martin Kadzere The winter wheat crop is not expected to contribute much to food security. Government has only managed to release US$10 million instead of US$45 million required to finance 50 000 hectarage. ...

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Farm seizure riles Mugabe's Malaysian friends

12hrs, 9min ago - Zim Online - Business - 32 Readers
Retired major general Edzai Chimonyo last January seized the banana farm in Burma Valley in the eastern Manicaland province, claiming he was allocated the property in 2006 under Mugabe’s controversial land reform programme. ...

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Stop blame game, solve UZ's woes

13hrs, 0min ago - The Herald - Business - 32 Readers
On January 5, 2010, upon security funds for the repair of kitchens from the Government, the University wrote to the Executive Chairman of the Board seeking some special waiver to engage identified companies to immediately carry out the repairs. ...

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Zambia seeks support to sell ivory stockpile

13hrs, 2min ago - The Herald - Business - 27 Readers
The African countries oppose relaxing the ban on the ivory trade. Francesca Chisangano-Zyambo, head of CITES in Zambia told Reuters the country needs to sell its 21 tonnes stockpile of ivory, partly because it was costly to maintain. ...

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Demo in solidarity with fired council worker

13hrs, 3min ago - The Herald - Business - 26 Readers
Herald Reporters SOME Harare City workers yesterday besieged Town House demanding the immediate reinstatement of fired unionist Mr Cosmos Bungu. Mr Bungu was fired on allegations of absconding from work for more than 10 days. ...

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SA miners may get reprieve from Zimbabwean laws

15hrs, 4min ago - Great Indaba - Business - 17 Readers
However, foreign miners have been hopeful that common sense will prevail. Yesterday, Mines Minister Obert Mpofu told reporters in Harare that an amended mining law would be presented to the cabinet for approval before it was debated in parliament. ...

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International ICT firm, Intergr8 Group, eyes Zimbabwe

15hrs, 4min ago - Great Indaba - Business - 16 Readers
Integre8 says these are exciting regions in which to invest and the company would continue to open offices in more African countries. The ICT firm intends to spread its wings regionally and then globally especially in Africa. ...

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