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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Komichi nabbed
MDC-T deputy organising secretary Morgan Komichi was yesterday arrested by police in Lupane on as-yet-to-be ascertained charges.
- Take advantage of empowerment drive: Mandiwanzira on The Zimbabwe Guardian
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Mugabe's sister dies
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.
- 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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29.07.10 - Zim Vigil -
Written by Administrator Tuesday, 01 January 2008 00:00 26 th February 2008 – Tendai Chishanu RIP It is with great sadness we announce the death of Vigil supporter and friend of so many of us, Tendai Chishanu . ...
29.07.10 - Kwayedza -
Alonso, uyo ane makore 19 ekuberekwa, akatanga kutambira chikwata chekutanga cheReal Madrid mwaka wapfuura.. "Mutambi wechidiki anofadza uye tine tarenda rakasimba mumaoko edu," Owen Coyle mukuru weBolton akadaro. ...
30.06.10 - go2010.co.za -
 Please refresh for live updates and email your thoughts to: clockwatch@football365.co.za South Korean captain Ji-Sung Park believes his side's 4-1 hammering by Argentina in the group stages will help them in their last 16 encounter against Uruguay on ... ...
30.06.10 - go2010.co.za -
 But amid a wintry downpour at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, the Ajax striker curled home a brilliant winner 10 minutes from time to confirm Oscar Tabarez's side as the first team to reach the last eight. ...
23.06.10 - BBC News (Africa) -
Former Nigeria star Jay Jay Okocha tells BBC World Service that African teams need to go "back to the drawing board" if they are to succeed in future World Cups. ...
15.06.10 - go2010.co.za -
 Reid's late strike cancelled out a 50th-minute goal from Slovakia's Robert Vittek, which was also historic. It was the nation's first-ever goal in their debut match at the World Cup finals. ...
14.06.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
Daily Mail
 Reporter Fanatical: Regugees surveyed described the English as friendly, welcoming and obsessed with football Asylum seekers find most British people polite, welcoming and obsessed with football, according to a survey out today. ...
12.06.10 - go2010.co.za -
 The Manchester United midfielder struck seven minutes after the break at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth to double his side's advantage following central defender Lee Jung-soo's seventh-minute opener. ...
12.06.10 - BBC News (Africa) -
Jonathan Stevenson
Argentina: Romero, Gutierrez, Demichelis, Samuel, Heinze, Veron, Mascherano, Di Maria, Tevez, Messi, Higuain. Subs: Pozo, Rodriguez, Burdisso, Bolatti, Garce, Otamendi, Aguero, Palermo, Milito, Maxi, Pastore, Andujar. ...
12.06.10 - BBC News (Africa) -
Chris Bevan
South Korea celebrate - Greece look gutted. We've just seen our first winners, and losers of this World Cup. In case you'd forgotten: victory is sweet - defeat can be difficult to swallow. ...
10.06.10 - BBC News (Africa) -
Alexis Akwagyiram
 Ahead of the World Cup, how has the Premier League's pull on African players grown and what do youngsters go through in the hope of getting to England? ...
10.06.10 - ZimDaily -Zimbabwe Daily News Online | -
 Thursday June 10, 2010 ZIMBABWE-HARARE-Zimbabwe striker Benjani Mwaruwari has been released by Manchester City as boss Roberto Mancini wields the axe after his side’s failure to qualify for the Champions League. ...
02.06.10 - TheZimbabwean.co.uk -
Garth Crooks, a supporter of the exhibition, said: “Many fans in England will associate the arrival of Phil Masinga and Lucas Radebe at Leeds United in the early 1990’s as the first time South Africans played in Britain. ...
24.05.10 - World Cup Buzz -
 Simon joined me early last week to talk about the five teams from Asian and Oceania that will be competing in South Africa: Australia, New Zealand, North Korea, South Korea and Japan. ...
22.05.10 - World Cup Buzz -
 This is the group with a history of expectations, both unmet and exceeded. Argentina (SPI rank 4) have the most talented player in the world, Lionel ...
22.05.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
There's a truth rarely acknowledged over in Western capitals that, with the internet and 24-hour rolling satellite news, we Africans are always more informed about them than they are about us. ...
22.05.10 - BBC News (Africa) -
 There's a truth rarely acknowledged over in Western capitals that, with the internet and 24-hour rolling satellite news, we Africans are always more informed about them than they are about us. ...
14.05.10 - World Cup Buzz -
 Podoslki and Klose have scored a remarkable number of key goals in the World Cup and Euros, and despite their poor form Löw feels that he must take both to the World Cup. But to hedge his bets, plenty of cover will also make the trip to South Africa. ...
14.05.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi
Behind the scenes, his flunkies twisted arms and offered favours. For weeks, feelers were sent out to all kinds of unlikely allies. What was the diplomatic prize at stake? Nothing less than a seat on the United Nations council on human rights. ...
14.05.10 - World Cup Buzz -
 England Provisional Squad: GK: David James, Joe Hart & Rob Green No surprise in the goal keeper department, although a number of people will be delighted to see Joe Hart in the England squad. ...
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