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- Harare Man to Live on the Street for the Love of Music
- President speaks on Chiadzwa diamonds
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- Diasporans to submit input in constitution
- City DJs back on turntables
Mpofu came back from South Africa recently where he was playing in various towns, working with different top DJs. Mpofu will also be introducing deep soul house sessions in clubs around town.
- Sizzla's Lyrics of and Hate
His message to Zimbabwe was that of peace, but it was mixed with a hateful diatribe that got us wondering where his heart truly lay. ^ Sizzla counts on his hand the things Zimbabweans should strive for.
- Book on Torture in Zimbabwe Launched
Her husband was not home then. One of her assailants lifted up a gift which her husband had brought for her from Germany and asked her if he was good in bed. He then proceeded to lift her nightdress and rape her in front of her nine month old son.
- Harare Man to Live on the Street for the Love of Music
That is the simple message that Harare animator, producer and creative spirit, Carl Joshua Ncube hopes to send out when he moves from his house to live out on Harare's First Street, starting this afternoon.
- Tsvangirai U-turn on indigenisation?
- Ministry must release funds for projects
- Sino-Zim ties sound, but need strengthening
Consequently, Zimbabwe must exercise long-term strategic vision, by perfecting the art of benefiting from China. Most analysts agree that China will break away from the US and have the world's largest and most influential economy by 2025.
- Tsvangirai weeps as victims narrate
The anguish on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's face said it all as Rutendo Munengami, wife of Glen View North MP Fani Munengami, yesterday narrated her ordeal when 10 armed men beat her up and raped her in her home.
- Tsvangirai launches Zimbabwe torture report
Several political and human rights activists have been subject to torture in Zimbabwe in various torture chambers for months. Before and after the March 2008 harmonised elections, some political and human rights defenders were abducted and tortured.
- Mutoko East Allsouls Mission Rally
President Tsvangirai briefs diplomats President Morgan Tsvangirai today met with foreign diplomats at the party's headquarters, Harvest House in Harare to brief them on the successes and challenges of the inclusive government.
- Mugabe accuses De Beers looting Zimbabwe diamonds
President Robert Mugabe is quoted by the state-run Herald newspaper last week as fingering De Beers among other multinational firms as looters in the Marange diamond fields by pretending to be carrying out exploration work.
- Zuma to Visit Zim Mugabe is Running out of Options
South African President Jacob Zuma is reportedly planning a trip to Harare next week, for the first time in his capacity as the mediator in the Zimbabwe crisis since he took over from Thabo Mbeki in November last year.
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