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'Operation Shut Your Mouth'
The violence and intimidation being perpetrated by ZANU-PF to sabotage the constitutional outreach programme has turned into a fully-fledged official campaign dubbed, Operation "Vhara Muromo", which means "Shut Your Mouth".
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Robert Mugabe's Sister Sabina Dies
ZANU PF has announced that Sabina Mugabe has died after a long illness. She was 76.
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To Return or Not to Return Home?
THE successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was undoubtedly a plus for South Africa, a country whose crime rate is among the highest in the world. While the event offered South Africa an opportunity to be truly the Rainbow Nation that it has always wanted to be, the spectre of xenophobia threatens to spoil that huge milestone as the welfare of thousands of foreign immigrants who contributed to that country's successfully hosting of the World Cup skirt the knife's edge of simmering racial intolerance.
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Media Commission Issues Four More Licenses, but Aippa Still Stands
The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has announced that four new media houses have been granted licenses to operate in the country. According to the ZMC chairperson Godfrey Majonga, the Cable News Agency and the African Open Media Initiative will run news agencies, while Berimark Enterprises will publish a monthly magazine called Zimceleb and Feyjay Investments will publish a weekly sports magazine called Sport/24.
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Exiled Businessman Warns Interfin Over Its Takeover of Disputed Bank
An exiled Zimbabwean businessman, who says his bank was illegally seized by the government in 2004, has condemned the recent takeover of that same institution by Interfin Financial Services Limited.
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MDC Harassment Continues as ZPF Start 'Electioneering'
The harassment of MDC members is continuing across the country amid widespread fears that ZANU PF has started an early election campaign.
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Supreme Court Weighs Bennett Appeal, Bennett Speaks Out
Zimbabwe's Supreme Court is considering whether to accept an appeal in the case of a top aide to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who was cleared of treason charges in May.
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Empowerment Deputy Minister Raises Eyebrows On HIV
Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Deputy Minister Tongai Matutu has said more money should be channelled to people living with disability than to those living with HIV who may have contributed in getting the virus.
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Partnerships Needed for Turnaround, Says Vice President
There is need to invest in infrastructure development through public-private partnerships to turn around Zimbabwe's economic fortunes, Vice President Joice Mujuru said yesterday.
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Political Will, Commitment Critical for Results - Official
There is need for political will and leadership commitment to implement institutional, legal and operational changes for Zimbabwe to achieve the best results-based management skills, Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Ray Ndhlukula has said.
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