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  2. Anger rises over Nkomo statue

    Joshua Nkomo RELATED STORIES THE government was last night accused of trashing the legacy of Joshua Nkomo over its insistence on erecting his statue at the Karigamombe Centre in Harare.
    35 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  3. South Korea Kicks, Dances & Flies Around in Harare Gardens
    South Korea was singing, dancing, kicking and flying around in Harare Gardens yesterday afternoon, July 28, 2010. ^ Singing. ^ Dancing. ^ Flying. ^ Kicking. We will tell you why tomorrow.
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  4. Ringo to launch new album in Zim
    He is probably richer, wiser and more talented than you and is not afraid to show it. That’s why he is known by a famous stage name and is launching his 13th album in a foreign country.
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  5. Maternal, child deaths: No more lip service
    Just as the World Cup was being played in one of the luckier parts of the continent, statistics will show that about 29 000 children under the age of five were dying each day in the developing world.
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  6. Komichi nabbed
    MDC-T deputy organising secretary Morgan Komichi was yesterday arrested by police in Lupane on as-yet-to-be ascertained charges.
    20 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  7. Take advantage of empowerment drive: Mandiwanzira on The Zimbabwe Guardian
    Take advantage of empowerment drive: Mandiwanzira | Affirmative Action Group, indigenisation and economic empowerment act, supa mandiwanzira, President Mugabe

    THE Affirmative Action Group, the vanguard of black empowerment in Zimbabwe, has challenged all Zimbabweans to take advantage of business opportunities in the country in order to empower themselves and develop the country.
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  8. Newborn babies found buried in house, garden
    Police in Villers-au-Tertre, near Douai, made the gruesome discovery using sniffer dogs. All of the children are believed to have been born to the man and woman, who are aged around 45, said a source close to the inquiry.
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  9. We’ll tear down Nkomo statue, warns family

    ZIMBABWE-HARARE-Relatives of Zimbabwe’s late Vice President Joshua Nkomo are threatening to tear down a statue of him that the authorities are erecting in Harare.
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  10. Mugabe's sister dies
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    Sabina, the mother of of Leo Mugabe, Patrick and Robert Zhuwao, died today (Thursday) at around 3am at Harare’s Avenues Clinic where she had been admitted since last Friday after allegedly complaining of stomach pains, sources told Radio VOP.
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  11. Zanu (PF) must stop privatising national hero selection
    The criterion being used to accord hero status is questionable. This process has been shrouded in secrecy, with party structures and not government institutions solely determining who can benefit from this now thoroughly discredited status.
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Mliswa trial: More witnesses disown police reports

4hrs, 11min ago - The Zimbabwe Mail -
image Mliswa trial: More witnesses disown police reportsTwo witnesses who testified before Karoi magistrate Mr Elisha Singano on Thursday confirmed making reports of assault at Karoi Police Station. However, all the five witnesses yesterday disowned the charges of assault against Mliswa. ...
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6 Bindura student leaders acquitted

10hrs, 16min ago - TheZimbabwean.co.uk -
This has proved that the justice system in Zimbabwe has not collapsed although there is need for a lot of improvement and transparency to provide Zimbabweans with an efficient and effective justice system. ...
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No rule of law, despite the unity government

10hrs, 26min ago - SW Radio Africa -
Alex Bell The tour coincided with the deportation of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Manfred Nowak, who was barred from entering the country when he arrived at Harare International Airport. ...
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13-Year-Old Boy, Shot dead 22 Times While Riding Bike

11hrs, 56min ago - Zim Diaspora -
Boyce Watkins robertfreeman 13-Year-Old Boy, Shot dead 22 Times While Riding BikeTheresa Lumpkin was, until Thursday, the Mother of 13-year-old Robert Freeman Jr. of Chicago . Her tenure as his parent ended when the young boy was shot and killed on the South Side of Chicago in what many believe to be a case of mistaken identity. ...
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Egypt must drop charges against three activists

14hrs, 47min ago - SW Radio Africa -
Amnesty International has urged the Egyptian authorities to drop all charges against two leading human rights activists and a well-known blogger whose trial is expected to conclude in Cairo on Saturday. ...
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Law of agency

14hrs, 57min ago - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri This is about a document known as a power of attorney. In order to put readers in proper perspective, I will explain this document, and in doing so, I will attempt to be mundane since my targeted reader is obviously a non-expert at law. ...
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Should employees accept out of court settlements?

19hrs, 2min ago - Chronicle -
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda Many employees who are offered out of court settlements over dismissal disputes refuse to settle and opt for expensive protracted litigation where at times they eventually lose cases at a huge cost. ...
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Vivian Nkomo dies

19hrs, 9min ago - Chronicle -
He was 38 years old. Nkomo passed on yesterday morning in Harare after a short illness. Speaking on behalf of the family, Sibonokuhle Bawosi, his niece, said Nkomo’s death came as a shock. ...
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How police used women to lure suspected armed robbers

19hrs, 19min ago - Chronicle -
Court Reporter THE State is planning to place on remand the 20-year-old man who was shot and injured during a shooting incident in Bulawayo two weeks ago. He is recovering at a private hospital in Bulawayo. ...
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Tsvangirai's aide nabbed

22hrs, 43min ago - RadioVop Zimbabwe -
Rights group Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) said in a statement that although charges against Komichi, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) deputy organizing secretary were not yet known. ...
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Fish Poacher Drowns

30.07.10 - ZimbabweSituation.org -
Amitabh Shukla Category: allAfrica Masvingo — A 30-YEAR-OLD suspected fish poacher drowned in Mushonga Dam in Chiredzi on Sunday when a hippo attacked his homemade canoe. Yesterday, police and villagers were still looking for Enias Mkombwa’s body and canoe. ...
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Bashir back home after summit

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Bashir, whom the International Criminal Court also accuses of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the western Sudanese region, had departed Chad despite considerable pressure on the host country to arrest him. ...
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Nigeria placed on high alert

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Sapa Maiduguri — Police searched for weapons and residents were on edge here on Saturday ahead of the one-year anniversary of a deadly uprising by the Nigerian Taliban, with fears it would strike again. ...
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Assault on police officers unfortunate

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Vincent Gono Police officers suffer attacks from criminals and some daring members of the public who fail to appreciate their importance in society while soldiers die in the war front in the process of dutifully executing the profession of their choice. ...
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Man kills self after impregnating niece

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Sunday News Reporters IN a bizarre case of an incestuous relationship gone bad, a 25-year-old Sizinda man allegedly impregnated his brother’s 17-year-old daughter before committing suicide by drinking an alcoholic beverage laced with poison. ...
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Judiciary indebted to Mugabe: Report

29.07.10 - ZimOnline -
 Judiciary indebted to Mugabe: ReportBut it has struggled to implement democratic reforms and failed to stop lawlessness in the farming sector or eradicate political violence that is resurgent in many parts of the country. ...
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100 officers sacked for various crimes

29.07.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Sierra Leone’s top police commander yesterday sacked 100 officers for crimes ranging from human rights violations to bribery. "We are a force for good and these officials had tarnished the image of the police," Inspector General Brian Kamara said. ...
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Bashing wife’s suspected lover backfires

29.07.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Harare Provincial Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi acceded to the defence request for a postponement and remanded Dlodlo and his co-accused, Blessing Chingoya (40) out of custody on US$50 bail each. ...
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Zimbabwe prisons a death trap

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi Prisoners this week narrated to newly-appointed Justice deputy minister Obert Gutu how grave their conditions were despite several promises by the coalition government to improve the situation. ...
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Vicar guilty of conducting sham marriages

29.07.10 - Great Indaba -
Church misused: Brown conducted the ceremonies at The Church of St Peter and St Paul in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex between July 2005 and July 2009Also In This Section , , Vicar guilty of conducting sham marriages By Thu, Jul 29, 2010 A vicar was found guilty today of conducting hundreds of sham marriages to help illegal immigrants gain residency in Britain. ...
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