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- Desperate Zimbabwe players set new bases in war-torn DRC,
Zim players set bases in DRC, Mozambique By Augustine Hwata FIRST it was in South Africa and then Botswana. Zimbabwean football players have opened up new bases in Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Senate passes RBZ reform Bill
Finance Minister Tendai Biti RELATED STORIES THE Senate on Tuesday passed the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Bill which now awaits President Robert Mugabe's signature for it to become law.
- Iran training thousands of Robert Mugabe's Security Spooks Weekday Top Stories
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.
- Zimbabwe isn't ready for elections, says Mulafulafu
Zimbabwe is not ready for elections, Caritas Zambia executive director Sam Mulafulafu has said. Commenting on the current situation in Zimbabwe, Mulafulafu yesterday admitted that elections could not be a solution to the Zimbabwean crisis.
- ZUJ elections the truth
The congress and elections were re-run following a High Court application which challenged the procedure of the initial congress held in Hillside, Bulawayo, and not at How Mine as alleged in some publications.
- Politicians must stop using food aid as campaign tool
Editor URGENT food aid is needed in some parts of the country to avert a looming humanitarian catastrophe, as it is now evident that some districts will not harvest anything but food distribution must not be politicised in view of the coming elections.
- Browse / / Hot Seat interview with Harare Mayor ' Part 2
Welcome to the final part of an interview with the Mayor of Harare, Much Masunda, on issues to do with service delivery in the capital city. In this last segment the Mayor starts off by explaining why there's a water crisis in the city.
- Wednesday, 10th March 2010
The postings remain within the make-up of the blog, but are unavailable to the public. I don't know why or how Blogger has decided to strip daily postings from a page such as this, and I feel I am now writing postings that will have a limited lifespan.
- World Cup ticket sales low Tourism
The Zimbabwean understands that so far 2.24 million tickets have been sold, leaving 660,000 still available less than 100 days before the start of the one-month long World Cup, expected to run from June 11.
- Another call for South African intervention as Zimbabwe unity gov't woes mount
Sources said President Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai deadlocked in discussions on the portfolios issue Monday, adding that Mr. Tsvangirai later told the Cabinet that the principals will discuss the issue again next week.
- Afghans urged to push for peace deal
Reuters. LONDON. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Afghans yesterday to push energetically for a peace settlement with Taliban insurgents and said Afghanistan's neighbours must support such an agreement.
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