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in News by Palapye.com
12 hours ago — source: SW Radio Africa By Alex Bell 01 September 2010 The torture trial of a Norton MDC activist, that will see top ZANU PF officials face questioning, has been postponed until later this month. Mapfumo Garutsa was abducted in November...
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in Arts by Culture Monster
September 01, 2010 — -- Major blunder : A New York man is being sued by his partner for losing a $1.35-million Corot painting, pictured at right, during a bender. ( New York Daily News ) -- Artistic censorship : The government...
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in News by Ground Report
September 01, 2010 — BY NANGAYI GUYSON IN KAMPALA UGANDA E. AFRICA Bulawayo - An artist in Zimbabwe is facing trial next month for depicting scenes in his paintings of civilians being massacred by government troops, images that have now been...
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in Business by This Is Zimbabwe
September 01, 2010 — While the rand has remained strong against the US dollar, its fairly steady rate and the almost static business conditions in the domestic economy have made Zimbabwe’s inflation a less...
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by Kottu
September 01, 2010 — isïndífõ ixpdrfha l<uKdlref.a jd¾;dj ;ju;a ryiH f.dkqjla f,i mj;sk njhs' th igykaj we;af;a my; mßÈh "But then stripping him of his vice captaincy in the wake of his successful leadership in the tri-nation...
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6 hours ago — The judicial system in Zimbabwe is under pressure to actually mete out justice, but because the system is overseen by the Mugabe administration, the scales of justice will show themselves to be...
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in Business by Palapye.com
August 31, 2010 — source: SW Radio Africa By Irene Madongo 30 August 2010 The Finance Miniser Tendai Biti says up to 2,200 workers at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will lose their jobs as part of plans to cut its expenditure and get it...
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August 30, 2010 — Written by Janice Ashby founder of Eco Africa Social Ventures the non profit that raises funds for the crafting artisans of Zimbabwe. Photos of the Eco Africa Day Care Center. As a social...
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September 01, 2010 — South Africa has been putting pressure on Zimbabwe to adopt a democratic approach to running the country. One of the fundamental aspects of a democracy is the freedom of press. Without this essential element a country...
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August 30, 2010 — Mugabe is only comfortable when he is surrounded by military types. He did the same during the chimurenga, and has increasingly done the same in the thirty years that he has ‘led’ Zimbabwe....
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in News by Channel Hopper
August 27, 2010 — In the most bizarre excuse I have ever heard the state-run Chronicle newspaper in Zimbabwe says the country will not be able to hold elections next year because it has no money. The newspaper...
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in Business by Palapye.com
August 30, 2010 — source: News24 2010-08-29 20:20 Jan Raath Harare – Zimbabwe’s bankrupt central bank is to retrench 85% of its bloated staff complement to help it move back into the black and function as a reliable national bank,...
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in News by Palapye.com
August 26, 2010 — (SADC) resolved earlier this month to give Zimbabwe’s troubled coalition more time to implement the almost two year old GPA. The principals in the government apparently agreed on how to implement 24 of the outstanding 27...
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in News by The Literary Saloon
August 25, 2010 — . "I have remained a poor man despite writing immensely," he said, attributing it to a lack of transparency in the publishing industry and having no reading culture in Zimbabwe.
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by kubatana.net
August 24, 2010 — same in the mining industry. As for business, you would be well advised to have your office in the CBD. Go 2 km out of the CBD and you are fair game for power cuts. It seems ZESA is determined to kill off what few businesses remain...