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January 09, 2010 — "God helps those who help themselves to other people's money", appears to be the motto of the MDC-Tsvangirai. The party has admitted that it is investigating its own ministers, MPs and Councillors for corruption,...
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January 02, 2010 — New Year Message from Dr Simba Makoni – Interim President, Mavambo.Kusile.Dawn (MKD) As 2009 has drawn to a close, and we welcome the year 2010, I take this opportunity, on...
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August 07, 2009 — Dr Simba Makoni, the interim president of Mavambo, seen here at the July 01 launch of the party, visited the Msika family home in Mandara last night and delivered a condolence...
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August 28, 2010 — Howzit You will, no doubt, recall an article that I commented upon last week, in which a writer calling himself 'The African Aristocrat' claimed that he had the inside track on the fact that Mugabe has advanced cancer and that he had chosen...
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August 25, 2010 — Simba Makoni as his successor... " In yet another exclusive, the African Aristocrat can reveal that Robert Mugabe is actively considering potential successors after Awang Kechick,...
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July 18, 2010 — Simba Makoni holds up the Finance Minister's Briefcase in 2002, just before presenting Zimbabwe's national budget for that year. Even back then, Makoni was...
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July 25, 2010 — and 2008 election presidential candidate, Simba Makoni. "We have had enough of you, this is just but a warning," read one of the fliers. " -o00o- I'm off to watch the F1 German Grand Prix. Take care. 'debvhu
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July 04, 2010 — Mugabe and Tsvangirai as due in March 2011 or May of the same year at the latest. It means that the opposition party goes into the elections with a disenchanted support base, split from all the infighting and...
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June 18, 2010 — and stakeholders are finalised. Former Finance minister and leader of Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn party, Simba Makoni said the regulations violated the constitution. "One of the values of our party is genuine...
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June 10, 2010 — Simba Sakutukwa (centre in the above photo) has died. He was one of Dr Simba Makoni's most trusted confidants. He passed away on Monday night after a rather short...
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June 01, 2010 — during the world cup. Maybe we’ll finally see a “red shirt†style uprising like Simba Makoni suggested we need. You can take our freedom away, but don’t mess with our soccer. MDC...
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May 29, 2010 — are still intact (with Simba Makoni saying last week that these laws are now being presided over by an MDC-T Minister, Jamieson Timba). With AIPPA and POSA still active and even...
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May 25, 2010 — Dr Simba Makoni, pictured here at a World Economic Forum Summit, was at the Quill Club in Harare last week, where he attacked the government of Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert...