Zimbabwe cops detained for attending PM party rally
Zimbabwe's police force has detained three of its officers for attending a rally of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party, a rights group said on Wednesday.- Bogus Doctor with only 2 O Levels (Shona and History)
- Robert Mugabe appoints Supreme Court judges
- EU unveils €13.5mn aid package for Zimbabwe education
- 79 ditch Zanu PF, Ncube’s MDC for Tsvangirai
- Mugabe to sign new Constitutional Bill today; but holds onto to key Sections
- MDC-T primary elections kick off this Saturday
- China Vice-Premier rushes to Harare
- Zimbabwe’s new act ‘amounts to xenophobia’
- Zimbabwe’s plea for poll cash must go to Sadc - South Africa
- MDC promises better working conditions for civil servants
- US Secret Service agent faces unusual US Charge for Zimbabwe road death
African Union: 50 years on
This week marks the 50th year since the founding of a continent-wide organisation that spearheaded efforts to liberate Africa from colonial masters.- South African Defence Force trained some DRC M23 rebels
- Britain investigating possible Nigerian link in London attack
- Sata offers Robert Mugabe food aid, faces revolt at home
- Malawi sells presidential jet
- Obama to travel to Africa in late June
- Mandela sued by his own daughters
- Can al-Jazeera win hearts and minds in the US?
- Klitschko leads 15 000 protesters demanding release of ex-PM
- Mandela family fall out as lawyers argue over legacy
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- SA keen on strengthening economic ties with Russia
Zimbabwe: Reinvention of the opposition
The Movement for Democratic Change has adjusted policies in its election manifesto but is this enough to win against Zanu-PF later this year?- Full Text: This is the day the Lord has made
- MDC manifesto will change Zimbabwe for the better: Tsvangirai
- Citizenship refusal: Mawere's letter to Mudede
- Engaging generals is not treasonous
- Gono: From teaboy to poultry magnate
- Life under Zimbabwe's 'mutilated rule of law'
- Tsvangirai, Ncube: Epitome Of Self-Interest!
- Tsvangirai speech to MDC-T policy conference
- Mugabe and your money
- Giles Mutsekwa reacts to ‘MDC-T talks with army generals’ reports
- Zimbabwe’s projected new constitutional order
Anglo executive Gomwe joins Econet board
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe - the country’s largest mobile telecoms company – has appointed Godfrey Gomwe and Sherrer Gladys Shereni as independent directors.- Prime Minister Welcomes Chinese Investment
- Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Plans IPO as Index Rallies 38%
- South African ATM deployer expands into Africa
- Zimbabwe Stock Market Regulator Balks at Plan to Force Bank IPOs
- Government to compel listing of banks
- Zimbabwe's Chief Executives Fail to Pass On the Baton
- President Mugabe owns all mineral rights - Mutambara
- MDC-T to keep US dollar as currency for five years
- Scandal Rocks TelOne
- No more abuses on ZSE: Biti
- Zesa under probe
Colleagues battling to come to terms with Mbuli's death
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's SABC radio and television presenter, Vuyo Mbuli's colleagues are still battling to come to terms with his death.- George Michael under observation for head injuries
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- Chris Brown: Death threats against singer
- South Africa left in mourning after Mbuli's death
- Lawyer: I told OJ Simpson to go to the police
- Star FM suspends Tich Mataz
- Pregnancy rumours fly as Beyoncé's Antwerp show hits a bump
- Court urged to reject Jackson doctor's appeal
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- Bieber millions heist ‘an inside job’
Zifa worried about crowd trouble
Zifa president Cuthbert Dube is worried about the increasing violence incidences in Zimbabwean football.- Dynamos coach sets target
- Katsande and Nkhatha still in the cold
- Dynamos wins derby
- Caution: Derby ahead
- Zimbabwe’s captain wants Duncan Fletcher to influence BCCI for early tour
- Mayweather is sport’s top earner – report
- Chiefs reclaim the glory!
- Shabanie face PSL sanctions
- Warriors name squad for Malawi
- Caps United ready to smash DeMbare
- Zifa Charge Gwindi
