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Dumiso Dabengwa to confront Mugabe

OPPOSITION Zapu President Dumiso Dabengwa plans to confront President Robert Mugabe over compensation for families of the 20,000 civilians killed during the 1980s Gukurahundi “madness”. Mugabe, who was prime minister then, faces charges of genocide after his government unleashed a North Korea
October 23, 2017

BREAKING: WHO revokes Mugabe offer

THE World Health Organization has revoked the appointment of Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador following a widespread outcry. “I have listened carefully to all who have expressed their concerns,” WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement. He had previously praised
October 22, 2017

Frail Mugabe puts himself under unnecessary strain

President Robert Mugabe (93), the oldest living head of state in the world, has travelled over 300 hours, covering almost 180 000km and gobbling millions of taxpayers’ money this year. By Jonh Mokwetsi Besides the cost, the ageing leader is clearly putting
October 22, 2017

Zanu-PF finding it difficult to handle Jah Prayzah

Music star Jah Prayzah has become a hot potato that politicians in the ruling Zanu-PF party are finding difficult to handle. It therefore did not come as a surprise that the album launch of his latest album Kutonga Kwaro was shunned by
October 21, 2017

Just in : Riot police block Gukurahundi prayer meeting

The anti-riot police blocked Ibhetshu likaZulu from holding a memorial service at Bhalagwe camp in Kezi Matabeleland South. The police mounted a road block at the Bhalagwe turn off. Zapu leader and Zpra intelligence supremo Dumiso Dabengwa was among the delegates expected
October 21, 2017

Diamond shame: Dealer dares Grace Mugabe

DIAMOND dealer Jamal Hamad has responded to Grace Mugabe’s lawsuit, daring the First Lady to furnish the High Court with evidence of transactions related to the $1,35 million botched diamond ring deal. President Robert Mugabe’s wife conducted the extravagant transaction in 2015,
October 21, 2017

Zimbabwe is Africa’s shakedown state

WE had just arrived at Harare International Airport from less troubled and far less corrupt parts of Africa when we came face to face with the daily punishments that Zimbabwe’s government metes out to its own hapless citizens. Our local car was
October 20, 2017
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