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Mawoyo in fitness race for Pakistan
National cricket team opening batsman Tino Mawoyo is in a race to regain fitness for August’s Pakistan visit to Zimbabwe.
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Mugabe ignites political storm
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s proclamation yesterday that general elections must be held on July 31 as recently ordered by the Constitutional Court (Concourt) after a Zanu PF-inspired court application, has the [...]
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Amanzi: absolutely amazing!
IT was almost my birthday and driving up Enterprise Road at lunchtime, suddenly the thoughts of a gourmet lunch treat at absolutely amazing Amanzi Restaurant became too much to resist!
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Fresh chaos rocks 30- day voter registration
THE 30-day mandatory mobile voter registration exercise started amid chaos as despondent aspiring voters accused the Registrar-General’s Office of employing delaying tactics to frustrate the electorate while many were turned [...]
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Primaries: Zanu PF bigwigs set to fall
AFTER many months of haggling over primary elections guidelines, Zanu PF is likely to plunge into further turmoil as its bigwigs face stiff challenges in the internal polls set to [...]
Fierce political clashes erupt
A MESSY political stand-off between President Robert Mugabe and other government principals has erupted after his proclamation of poll dates yesterday.
MUCKRACKER: Beating journalists not best way to win friends
The episode last Friday at Harvest House in which Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s security personnel attacked a journalist from this newspaper, Herbert Moyo, comes as no surprise to us.
Zanu PF hijacks Nkomo Day plans
ZANU PF has hijacked plans by the late vice-president Joshua Nkomo’s family and other organisations to declare July 1 a Joshua Nkomo and Liberators’ Day
Mugabe panics over poll summit
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is panicking over the extraordinary Sadc elections summit on Zimbabwe postponed from Sunday to a date yet to be announced.
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Mugabe resorts to powers of decree
IN a bid to meet the deadline set by the Constitutional Court (Concourt), President Robert Mugabe yesterday proclaimed elections will be held on July 31.
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Zanu PF not ready for elections — SK Moyo
Mugabe yesterday proclaimed July 31 as the date for general elections, in compliance with a recent Constitutional Court ruling.
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Mugabe triggers war over elections
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday triggered a potentially explosive political battle with his coalition government partners after proclaiming dates for general elections as July 31.
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Sadc summit: D-day for Zim
Where do we go from here? Another chapter of this rather tragic story is due to be written with a Sadc summit tomorrow in Maputo where election dates, funding and [...]
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Fresh chaos rocks 30- day voter registration
THE 30-day mandatory mobile voter registration exercise started amid chaos as despondent aspiring voters accused the Registrar-General’s Office of employing delaying tactics to frustrate the electorate while many were turned [...]
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Why corporates should focus on their competencies
In financial circles there is often debate on whether or not investment in conglomerates yields better value for investors.
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SFG policyholders to get compensation
Ipec is working on modalities to reimburse, SFG Insurance, policyholders (in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance) an official said.
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Afre bullish about full year performance
Afre Corporation is bullish about the outcome of its transformative process and expects to deliver on its budgeted performance for the year, CEO Douglas Hoto said.
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ZTA reports an increase in Zim tourism
ZIMBABWE’s tourist arrivals increased 17% to 404 282 in the first quarter of 2013.
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Zim companies losing out to SA
CORPORATES in Zimbabwe should adopt hedging products and derivatives to avoid unnecessary foreign currency exchange losses.
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Biti should get real
If that’s what politics does to people, therefore wise men should stay very far away from it.
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Jonathan Moyo singing for his supper
It boggles the mind to figure out Jonathan Moyo’s twisted logic in his daily rantings in the state-owned media to which the other parties don’t have access.
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Concourt ruling sows absurdities
IN arriving at judgments, it is important that courts do not cultivate the unsavoury impression that they are hell-bent on taking us back to the Court of Chancery in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House.
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Egypt will probably face food shortage
Last week, Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi summoned senior politicians of all parties to discuss Ethiopia’s plan to dam the main tributary of the Nile River.
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Lack of media reforms unconstitutional
Reading Professor Jonathan Moyo’s article in the Herald of June 10 2013, one is left wondering at the unashamed zeal he exhibited in trying to pull the wool over Zimbabweans’ faces with regards media reforms.
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We’ll solve top-four puzzle: Rodgers
Reds have improved squad’s depth and, with more signings to come, boss predicts “we won’t be too far away” from Champions League.
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Warner’s dropping latest chapter in unusual tale
David Warner’s route to international cricket was unconventional. There is now just the faintest chance that his departure may be unconventional, too.
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Platinum eye Chitembwe
Castle Lager Premier League side FC Platinum has begun the hunt for a new coach after Zambian Tennant Chilumba quit to return home for a job at Power Dynamos.
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Mawoyo in fitness race for Pakistan
National cricket team opening batsman Tino Mawoyo is in a race to regain fitness for August’s Pakistan visit to Zimbabwe.
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Pagels trumpets ‘promising project’
Despite a 2-4 home defeat to Egypt , Warriors coach Klaus Dieter Pagels continues to trumpet his “pass-pass philosophy” of play ahead of another daunting expedition in Guinea.
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