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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.
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  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.
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  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.
    17 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  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.
    16 connected Zimbabwe news headlines
  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.
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Government wants to be ‘main player’ in aid distribution

10hrs, 17min ago - SW Radio Africa -
Tererai Karimakwenda Reports said the United States has already issued a warning against government control of funds, saying donors were already working under strained and difficult conditions, laid out by the Zimbabwean authorities. ...
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Zimbabwe battles to recover

14hrs, 31min ago - Great Indaba -
From January to the end of June this year, banks processed payments of US$950-million for imports, up 46 percent from the same period last year. Most of the increase was due to imports of consumer goods, he added. ...
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-U.S., Canada donates centre for the handicapped

14hrs, 39min ago - SW Radio Africa -
The United States and Canadian embassies on Thursday officially handed over a grinding mill and various water and sanitation facilities to Tose Respite Care Home, a center for mentally and physically handicapped people based in Harare. ...
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Time to reform HR profession

14hrs, 47min ago - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri Workforce Solutions with Anthony Jongwe It is that time of the year again when human resources (HR) practitioners assemble for their annual convention to listen to top speakers delivering best-of-the breed topics and to compare notes. ...
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ZB increases stake in Cell Insurance

14hrs, 50min ago - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri The transaction signals the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed financial institution’s growing interest and confidence in the insurance sector, even as players in the industry have been affected by liquidity problems that continue to threaten their operations. ...
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Fight against HIV and Aids continues

18hrs, 52min ago - The Financial Gazette -
Richard Chimbiri Our approach to this effort is comprehensive, and is aimed at strengthening the capacity of national health systems around the world to provide effective services to their populations. ...
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N Korea warns of nuclear ‘sacred war’

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Forty-six South Korean sailors were killed in the March sinking of the Cheonan, considered the worst military attack on the South since the 1950-53 Korean War. North Korea vehemently denies any involvement, and says any punishment would trigger war. ...
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Bashir back home after summit

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Bashir, whom the International Criminal Court also accuses of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the western Sudanese region, had departed Chad despite considerable pressure on the host country to arrest him. ...
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Young Mighty Warriors players get peanuts

30.07.10 - The Sunday News -
Sports Correspondent IN a disturbing development, Bulawayo-based members of the under-20 national women’s soccer team were only given $20 as transport allowance following a World Cup qualifier against Nigeria’s Falconets played at Rufaro Stadium in January. ...
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Venezuela, Colombia spat costs more than friendship

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi Last year Chavez froze relations when Colombia signed a military agreement with the United States and also in 2008 when Colombia conducted a raid against leftist guerrillas into Ecuadorian territory. ...
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Gwynne Dyer: Climate change, the last resort

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi It was always a slim hope, but the US Senate has decisively crushed it. Big Coal and Big Oil win again. The US Senate is one of the more corrupt legislative bodies in the Western world, so this comes as little surprise. ...
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Muckraker: Captive crowd has Mugabe reminiscing

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi The Herald on Monday carried an editorial which challenged the two MDC formations “to respect the letter and spirit of the GPA in toto by stopping their dalliance with the pirate radio stations that beam divisive messages into the country on a daily basis”. ...
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Belgium: where fries are a passion

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi It may be odd for a man accustomed to appreciating the beauty of art to wax poetic about something as mundane as frites, but to Ilegems, who has written four books about fries, including a volume of poetry, it is essential. ...
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Trouble in fighting Sahara Qaeda

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi The operation failed to free a French hostage, whom Islamists say they have since executed. In the fallout, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has vowed to punish the killers and extended travel warnings for the region for fear of further attacks. ...
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Decision on NGOs threatens Western aid

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Independent -
John Mokwetsi She said she would soon be compiling a database of the total number of donors and the NGOs in the country, programmes that they finance, size and quantity of funding and the criteria they use to select their beneficiaries. ...
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Surge in 'virginity repair' operations on NHS as increasing number of women hide evidence of sex before marriage

29.07.10 - Great Indaba -
Surge in 'virginity repair' operations on NHS as increasing number of women hide evidence of sex before marriage UK's NHS has seen increasing number of women are having controversial 'virginity repair' operations on the NHS before they get married. ...
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Zimbabwe's Andra cracks America

29.07.10 - New Zimbabwe.com -
 Zimbabwe's Andra cracks AmericaSucker for Love ... Andra as she appears on promotional material for her album by Showbiz Reporter Stunner ... Zimbabwean Alexandra Govere PUBLICITY material in advance of her new album warned she was “set to blow big”. ...
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Axing UK Film Council: burying news on Africa? on The Zimbabwe Guardian

29.07.10 - The Zimbabwe Guardian (TalkZimbabwe) -
Philip Murombedzi Axing UK Film Council: burying news on Africa? | UK film council, Zimbabwe NGOs, censorshipMOST of the quasi Non-Governmental Organisations in the United Kingdom are being dissembled by this new British Coalition Government, but why the UK Film Council? ...
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Newborn babies found buried in house, garden

29.07.10 - RadioVop Zimbabwe -
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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AU – What Has Changed Since 1975?

29.07.10 - ZimbabweSituation.org -
Amitabh Shukla Category: The Monitor The first and most obvious difference between the 1975 and 2010 all-African summits in Kampala is that in 1975, African nations came together under a body called the Organisation of African Unity or OAU. ...
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