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  2. CIO stops ZCC members from meeting Tsvangirai
    ZIMBABWE-HARARE-THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) stopped the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) members from meeting Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai at the weekend.
    51 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  3. crisis not on African Union agenda
    The ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe failed to make it on to the agenda of the Africa Union (AU) summit this week, despite the political stalemate that has left the country in limbo.
    49 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  4. Obama to host Zim Youth
    The three, are Cleopatra Ndlovu, Masimba Nyamanhindi and Sydney Chisi. They have played significant roles in Zimbabwean civil society covering a wide range of issues including civic education, youth empowerment, women's rights and civic activism.
    35 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  5. Musician's family to receive royalties
    The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZMURA) has identified the true beneficiaries of the late singer Paul Matavire's royalties, ending a long term dispute over the musician's benefits.
    30 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  6. PM sends Zuma SOS
    Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangiraiâ
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  7. Zim activists to meet obama
    The three Zimbabweans, Cleopatra Ndlovu, Masimba Nyamanhindi and Sydney Chisi, who have championed various civil society causes including youth empowerment and women’s rights will be in the United States (US) from August 3 to 5 August.
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  8. Zimbabwean government to allow private investment in energy sector Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe will soon open up its doors to investors in the energy sector to invest as independent power producers or public-private partnership arrangement in the development of larger power projects in the country, The Herald said on Tuesday.
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Accurate weather forecasting hampered by obsolete equipment

26.07.10 - TheZimbabwean.co.uk -
Juliet Gwenzi of the Met office, told journalists at a recent media workshop, conducted by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Management that there was need to replace the equipment, some of which had not been working for the past two years. ...
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Mzembi trouble

23.07.10 - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri mzembi_walter.jpg Mzembi troubleThe Masvingo South legislator is alleged to have exerted his influence to wrest a contract to transport the Brazilian national team from Pathfinder during their brief stay in Zimbabwe last month. ...
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Tour attracts 600 riders

09.07.10 - NewsDay Zimbabwe -
The second edition of the Tour de Tuli-Mapungubwe 2010 cycling competition that gets underway on August 5 has attracted a record 617 riders from across the world. ...
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Call for stiffer penalties to curb environmental degradation.

05.06.10 - The Sunday Mail -
Sunday Mail Reporter. GOVERNMENT and stakeholders in the environment sector have called for stiffer penalties to curb environmental degradation. This comes amid revelations that there has been an increase in the number of veld fires in recent months. ...
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Civil servants urged to grab indigenisation opportunity

18.05.10 - Chronicle -
Chronicle Reporter CIVIL servants should form co-operatives and consortiums so that they can benefit from the Government’s indigenisation and empowerment programme, the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Sithembiso Nyoni, said yesterday. ...
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Kawara sings on climate change

05.04.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Wellington Mutyoza The album that was sponsored by the British Council in collaboration with UNESCO under the theme Our Climate, Our Future is aimed at raising climate change issues among the public through music. ...
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Sanyati: The ugly side of Mother Nature

08.03.10 - The Sunday Mail -
Tafadzwa Chiremba With her left jaw in the clasp of her strong hand, eyes staring blankly at a nearby maize field, Mrs Chipere seems the very personification of the proverbial hornless cow ruing its fate. ...
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Poacher dies in Hwange shoot-out

12.02.10 - New Zimbabwe.com -
Poacher killed in shoot-out with rangers by Lunga Sibanda Warning ... A sign at Hwange National Park A POACHER was shot dead after a gun battle with game rangers at the Hwange National Park, Matabeleland North police said. ...
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Zimbabwean security forces accused of poaching

12.02.10 - ZWNEWS.com -
Chengetai Zvauya He did not give a figure on elephants. Wijnstekers did not give details on the allegations against security forces. "Questions are now being asked on whether the Zimbabwe government is doing enough to protect its wildlife," Wijnstekers said. ...
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security forces accused of poaching

12.02.10 - Great Indaba -
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, said security forces had killed about 200 rhinos over the past two years, putting that population on the verge of extinction in Zimbabwe. ...
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UN accuses Zimbabwe soldiers of poaching rhinos

11.02.10 - Zim Diaspora -
Tapuwa Bridget Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, said security forces had killed about 200 rhinos over the past two years, putting that population on the verge of extinction in Zimbabwe. ...
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Manyame’s leafy carpet in the river

07.02.10 - The Sunday Mail -
Tafadzwa Chiremba It appears as if the water weed, originating from South America, has won its battle for survival after years under siege. The Government in the past tried various methods to clear the hyacinth from the country’s river systems, but met with little success. ...
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Tsvangirai rejects Mugabe directive Nehanda Radio

05.02.10 - Nehanda Radio -
Constantine Chimakure By Constantine Chimakure Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has rejected a circular emanating from President Robert Mugabe’s office directing ministers to ...
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Stops Ministers Reporting To Prime Minister Tsvangirai Live From Harare, Zimbabwe

05.02.10 - Denford Magora -
Harare, Zimbabwe, 05 February 2010 First of all, apologies to Isaac and other avid readers who have fired off emails DEMANDING that I update the blog!!!! (I appreciate your keen interest). ...
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CITES boss’ planned conservancy visit angers Harare Weekday Top Stories

05.02.10 - TheZimbabwean.co.uk -
The CITES secretary general is expected in Harare on Monday for talks with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, defence minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, Attorney General Johannes Tomana, police chief Augustine Chihuri and commissioner of taxes Geshom Pasi. ...
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MDC rejects Robert Mugabe's directive

05.02.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
Gilbert Muponda Tendai Biti, who is Finance minister, MDC-T party secretary-general and a lawyer, yesterday dismissed the circular as illegal and a wilful breach of the September 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA) that gave birth to the unity government last February. ...
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Tsvangirai Rejects Mugabe Directive

05.02.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi Biti yesterday said Sibanda’s circular was “unconstitutional and unlawful, thus null and void”. “No one has powers to rewrite the GPA,” Biti told the Independent yesterday before leaving for Zambia on government business. ...
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CITES boss’ planned conservancy visit angers Harare

04.02.10 - ZimOnline -
The CITES secretary general is expected in Harare on Monday for talks with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, defence minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, Attorney General Johannes Tomana, police chief Augustine Chihuri and commissioner of taxes Geshom Pasi. ...
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‘Stop Warriors rot!’

04.02.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Robson Sharuko The taskforce, which met in the capital yesterday, said there was need for the Warriors brand to be protected rather than abused through the deployment of ill-equipped teams that kept on being soundly beaten by their opponents. ...
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‘National flower’ under siege

09.01.10 - The Sunday Mail -
Tafadzwa Chiremba The disposition that is exemplified by a Flame Lily flower as it “burns bright” in the forests has a close resemblance to a glowing flame shining in a thicket. Although not documented, the Flame Lily has for years been seen as a Zimbabwean national flower. ...
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