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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- PM sends Zuma SOS
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangiraiâ
- 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.
- 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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23.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
 Recently she sparked a political uproar within the MDC-T, the party she joined in 2000 , when she accompanied Zanu PF Minister Didymus Mutasa to Mbare police station looking for his son Martin who had been detained. ...
20.07.10 - NewsDay Zimbabwe -
Internecine fights within the rank and file of the MDC-T continues unabated amid reports yesterday that more senior officials in the Prime Minister (PM)â ...
20.07.10 - ZimEye -
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been told he has NO AUTHORITY to make staff changes in his office — temporarily scuttling his plans to appoint a new… ...
20.07.10 - ZimDaily -Zimbabwe Daily News Online | -
 ZIMBABWE-HARARE-PRIME MINISTER Morgan Tsvangirai’s Office cannot re-deploy or employ any officer as that is the Public Service Commission’s prerogative, Government officials said yesterday. ...
20.07.10 - ZimDaily -Zimbabwe Daily News Online | -
 ZIMBABWE-HARARE-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s sweeping changes at his Munhumutapa Offices are due to take effect Monday with spokesperson James Maridadi taking up a new powerful post of director of protocol while former journalist Luke Tamborinyoka takes over Maridadi’s post. ...
20.07.10 - New Zimbabwe.com -
 James Maridadi RELATED STORIES PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been told he has NO AUTHORITY to make staff changes in his office -- temporarily scuttling his plans to appoint a new spokesman. ...
19.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
 It’s also a big post because he will be more visible than Maridadi. There are a number of changes which will also see Jacob Mafume being appointed as Ian Makone’s executive assistant. ...
19.07.10 - RadioVop Zimbabwe -
 It’s also a big post because he will be more visible than Maridadi. There are a number of changes which will also see Jacob Mafume being appointed as Ian Makone’s executive assistant. ...
18.07.10 - Zim Diaspora -
Alan Cowell
Sources say those baying for Mr Maridadi’s blood argue that the former radio disc jockey does not have a traceable party history. Before joining the PM’s Office, Mr Maridadi was a freelance journalist. ...
18.07.10 - Zim Africa News -
The weekly Financial Gazette newspaper reported that Tsvangirai had decided to sack the former Radio 3 Disc Jockey and replace him with either Luke Tamborinyoka or William Bango, both former Daily News staffers. ...
18.07.10 - ZimEye -
 July 17, 2010 By NewZimbabwe PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is reportedly mulling the dismissal of his spokesperson, James Maridadi, who has long divided opinion in the MDC-T party because of his alleged lack of traceable party credentials. ...
18.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Guardian (TalkZimbabwe) -
Philip Murombedzi
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has fired his spokesman in a move viewed by analysts as signifying further division in the former opposition Movement for Democratic Change party. ...
16.07.10 - New Zimbabwe.com -
 James Maridadi RELATED STORIES PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is reportedly mulling the dismissal of his spokesperson, James Maridadi, who has long divided opinion in the MDC-T party because of his alleged lack of traceable party credentials. ...
16.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Guardian (TalkZimbabwe) -
Philip Murombedzi
 PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has fired his spokesman in a move viewed by analysts as signifying further division in the former opposition Movement for Democratic Change party. ...
16.07.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Takunda Maodza
Sources say those baying for Mr Maridadi’s blood argue that the former radio disc jockey does not have a traceable party history. Before joining the PM’s Office, Mr Maridadi was a freelance journalist. ...
16.07.10 - SW Radio Africa -
The paper says the re-organisation was meant to improve efficiencies at Munhumutapa Building and do away with some individuals perceived to be ‘undermining the MDC-T leader’s authority’. ...
16.07.10 - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri
 Several top officers at the premier’s office have been moved from Munhumutapa Building, which also houses the Office of the President and Cabinet, and redeployed to Harvest House — the party’s headquarters — in order to create space for new brooms. ...
14.07.10 - Change Zimbabwe -
Makusha Mugabe
 Zanu (PF) which has no agenda to sell to Zimbabweans during the on-going constitutional debate, nor in the imminent election campaign is desperately trying to decampaign the MDC on its online propaganda sheet The Zimbabwe Guardian or talkzimbabwe.com. ...
13.07.10 - Zim Diaspora -
David Smith
Mrs Tsvangirai died in a car accident in March last year. In a declaration filed at the High Court on July 6, Mr O’Neill — represented by lawyer Mr Chris Venturas — stated that last year he loaned MDC -T US$58 300 to pay for the two public events. ...
13.07.10 - New Zimbabwe.com -
Tendai Biti RELATED STORIES A HARARE businessman is suing the MDC-T party for allegedly failing to repay a US$58 000 loan advanced to finance Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s inauguration celebrations and the burial of his wife, Susan, last year. ...
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