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  2. 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.
    35 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  3. 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.
    34 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  4. 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.
    22 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  5. 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.
    22 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  6. Komichi nabbed
    MDC-T deputy organising secretary Morgan Komichi was yesterday arrested by police in Lupane on as-yet-to-be ascertained charges.
    20 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  7. Take advantage of empowerment drive: Mandiwanzira on The Zimbabwe Guardian
    Take advantage of empowerment drive: Mandiwanzira | Affirmative Action Group, indigenisation and economic empowerment act, supa mandiwanzira, President Mugabe

    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.
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  8. 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.
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  9. 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.
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  10. Mugabe's sister dies
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    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.
    15 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  11. 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.
    15 connected Zimbabwe news headlines

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James McEnteer : World Cup has only benefitted South Africa’s rich

13.07.10 - Great Indaba -
High walls are topped with electrified razor wire. Dogs are visible or audible behind the walls. OPINION - A stranger in Johannesburg immediately notices serious security measures everywhere. ...
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World Cup has only benefitted South Africa’s rich

12.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
image World Cup has only benefitted South Africa’s richHigh walls are topped with electrified razor wire. Dogs are visible or audible behind the walls. Signs warn of alarms that will bring “rapid armed response” from one of many thriving security companies. ...
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Oscars face date dilemma

30.06.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi As a result within Academy circles there have been frequent conversations about holding the awards earlier. In 2004, the awards –– traditionally held in late March or early April –– moved into February for the first time. ...
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Origin of Zimbabwe museum artifact sparks debate

04.06.10 - ZimbabweSituation.org -
Amitabh Shukla The subject at hand is this British scholar’s contention that the remains of a 700-year-old bowl-shaped relic that he tracked down in a Zimbabwean museum storeroom in 2007 could be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant that carried the Ten Commandments. ...
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New Reports and Publications

04.06.10 - Hatnews -
New from the Home Office: Control of Immigration: Quarterly Statistical Summary United Kingdom January – March 2010. This edition includes removals and voluntary departures by ‘harm assessment ...
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03.06.10 - Zimbo Jam -
The Community Lira at Bushfire Festival, Swaziland 2010 Written by ZimboJam Network Wednesday, 02 June 2010 09:06 Diva on Fire. South African singer Lira performs at the Bushfire Festival in Swaziland, 28 May 2010. ...
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Lost ark or African treasure? Relic stirs passions

30.05.10 - ZimbabweSituation.org -
Amitabh Shukla The subject at hand is this British scholar’s contention that the remains of a 700-year-old bowl-shaped relic which he tracked down in a Zimbabwe museum storeroom in 2007 could be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant that carried the Ten Commandments. ...
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700-year-old bowl in Harare museum sparks war of words with Jewish historian

30.05.10 - The Zimbabwe Mail -
Angus Shaw But his latest leap has landed him in a minefield. His theory is the remains of a 700-year-old bowl-shaped relic, which he tracked down in a Zimbabwe museum storeroom in 2007, could be a replica of the Ark of the Covenant that carried the Ten Commandments. ...
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Ngoma Lungundu saga rages

26.05.10 - Zimbabwe Herald Online -
Parfitt speaks", which was a question and answer session with Professor Tudor Parfitt. In that article, Professor Parfitt maintained that the DNA evidence suggests very strongly that Lemba ancestors were Jews. ...
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NAMA 8th Edition- A Message of Hope from Freshly Ground

23.05.10 - Zimbo Jam -
Zimbojam Network Zolani Mahola on stage NAMA 8th Edition- A Message of Hope from Freshly GroundChange Can Happen. "Something amazing has happened in America," said Zolani Mahola, lead singer of the South African group Freshly Ground, during their performance at the 8th Edition of NAMA, "there has been change. ...
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Gappah & Chikwava Bring Fiction Back to Orwell Prize List

17.04.10 - Zimbo Jam -
Zimbojam Network Unkown) and Petina Gappah (Picture: Teri Pengilley). Brian Chikwava's novel Harare North (Jonathan Cape) and Petina Gappah's Guardian F irst Book Prize-winning collection An Elegy for Easterly (Faber) both made the list. ...
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Ark of Covenant: Parfitt speaks

16.04.10 - The Sunday Mail -
Lovemore Chikova The recent “discovery” of the Ngoma Lungundu, which is believed to be the replica of the Biblical Ark of the Covenant, by British Professor Tudor Parfitt (TP), has raised a lot of controversy. ...
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New hope for HIV migrants in UK Health

24.03.10 - TheZimbabwean.co.uk -
However, in a recent Court of Appeal case, JA (Ivory Coast) & ES (Tanzania) v SSHD [2009] EWCA Civ 1353, we can start to see a more measured approach start to emerge and a way around, if not over, the high bar set in the N judgement. ...
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Jewish tribe who fled Holy Land 2 500 yrs ago 'found in Zimbabwe'

09.03.10 - Zim Diaspora -
Dennis Sinyolo The Lemba people are easy to distinguish from most other Zimbabweans - they wear skull caps, pray in a language which is a mixture of Hebrew and Arabic, and put the Star of David on their gravestones. ...
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Report DNA tests support Zimbabwe tribe's claim of Jewish roots Zimbabwe news online , Refreshingly Different

07.03.10 - Great Indaba -
Report: DNA tests support Zimbabwe tribe's claim of Jewish roots British scientists have succeeded in proving the Lemba tribe of Zimbabwe and South Africa descended from Jewish ancestors, according to a report by the BBC. ...
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Jewish tribe who fled Holy Land 2 500 yrs ago ‘found in Zimbabwe’

07.03.10 - ZimEye -
The Lemba pray in a language which mixes Arabic and Hebrew And they also have a prized religious artefact that they say connects them to their Jewish ancestry -… ...
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Biblical Ark of the Covenant in Zimbabwe Nehanda Radio

07.03.10 - Nehanda Radio -
Pedzisai Ruhanya Detail from an Ark illustration by Gerard Hoet But first… Why is the Ark still important, still talked about? According to the Bible, the Ark of the Covenant contained the tablets of the Ten Commandments, the word of God. ...
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Zimbabwe tribe has Jewish roots DNA Nehanda Radio

07.03.10 - Nehanda Radio -
Pedzisai Ruhanya The BBC says that the 80,000 Lemba tribe members abstain from eating pork, wear yarmulke-like skull caps, conduct ritual animal slaughter, and even put a Star of David on their gravestones. ...
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Lost Jewish tribe ‘found in Zimbabwe’

06.03.10 - Zimbabwe Metro News -
In many ways, the Lemba tribe of Zimbabwe and South Africa are just like their neighbours. But in other ways their customs are remarkably similar to Jewish ones. They do not eat pork, they practise male circumcision, they ritually slaughter their animals, some of their men wear skull caps and they put the Star of David on their gravestones..... ...
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Lost Jewish tribe 'found in Zimbabwe'

06.03.10 - Zim Diaspora -
The Lemba people are easy to distinguish from most other Zimbabweans - they wear skull caps, pray in a language which is a mixture of Hebrew and Arabic, and put the Star of David on their gravestones. ...
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