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Africa University holds its 25th Graduation Ceremony on 8 June at its Main Campus in Mutare. Hook up and enjoy the proceedings starting at 9am. 9:30 – Proceeding are underway here with 145 international students to be capped. They constitute 27.6 percent of the total graduands. 9:35 – Local graduating students are 381 constituting 72.4 percent. […]
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Join us live as Zanu-PF rolls out its massive campaign for the harmonised elections expected in July. President Mnangagwa will address two star rallies at Sakubva Stadium and Murambinda Growth Point in Manicaland. Stay tuned for the updates - WRITERS: Tendai Mugabe, Ray Bande, Farirai Machivenyika, Levi Mukarati, Kudakwashe Bwititi; PHOTOGRAPHERS - Wilson Kakurira, Tawanda Mudimu, Believe Nyakudjara, Tinei Nyadzayo : UPDATES -Happiness Chikwanha, DIGITAL EDITOR - Michelle Hakata
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We are in Inyathi, Bubi district where President ED Mnangagwa has just arrived. He is expected to tour and commission Ingwingwizi bridge before addressing a rally at Lortondale Primary School.
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Updates by Shingirai Huni and Costa Mano 1554: The official proceedings have ended here in Masvingo and so have our updates. We will upload pictures as soon as they become available. 1528: President Mugabe is now cutting the cake. 1519: President Mugabe has promised to take the youth’s suggestion that 21 February be made […]
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1200: This brings an end to our live updates. 1144: The Pumula constituency went to Zanu-PFs Cde Godfrey Malaba who got 2 477. The candidate with the second highest number of votes was Bathandi Mpofu of Zapu who got 777. In the Lobengula constituency Cde Maidei Mpala of Zanu-PF garnered 1 976 votes. Casper Sibanda of Zapu had 492. […]
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Day 2 Wednesday April 29 This closes the Sadc extraordinary summit as well as our updates 1757: President Mugabe thanks the media and invites them to attend the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) currently underway in Bulawayo. 1755: We have estblished we are very rich in natural resources, let’s exploit those resources ourselves. […]
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Buffalo Souljah ready for Hifa …slams xenophobia Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Zimbabwean born South Africa-based dancehall musician Buffalo Souljah has slammed the recent spate of xenophobic attacks that happened across the Limpopo saying it was inhumane. The “Staera Inonyengesa” singer said the attacks are detrimental to Africa’s development and should not be condoned. “Well, I […]
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Genevieve Quintal Johannesburg – The attacks on foreign nationals are a shameful assault on humanity, the African National Congress said on Wednesday. “As South Africans, the far vast majority of whom are deeply rooted in values of humanity, solidarity and brotherhood, we are forced to
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Johannesburg – Foreign-owned shops in Johannesburg CBD have started closing their doors after rumours that a mob is on the streets threatening violence. News24 reporter Mpho Raborife said most shops on Bree Street are already closed. Metro police were monitoring the situation, said spokesperson Wayne Minnaar. “We have observed that many of them are closing […]
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Xenophobic thugs: ‘We’ll burn you alive’ JOHANNESBURG. — Security has been beefed up at the Durban offices of the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) after a series of violent threats, City Press reports. Anonymous callers have threatened to burn down the office if it continued its investigation into Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini after his alleged […]
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Bulawayo Bureau SOUTH African police fought running battles with hundreds of locals armed with knobkerries, pangas and rocks in the port city of Durban yesterday as a new wave of xenophobia showed no signs of abetting. Durban’s CBD witnessed most of the clashes between police, foreigners and locals, with a car set alight, stun
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ON April 6, the people of Rwanda commemorated 21 years since the 1994 genocide, which left close to a million people dead. On April 27, South Africans will celebrate Freedom Day, 21 years since apartheid ended when the first non-racial democratic elections of 1994 were
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Christopher Farai Charamba Cecil John Rhodes has fallen at the University of Cape Town but South Africa still has a long way to go. The protest against the Rhodes statue at UCT, started by student Chumani Maxwele over a month ago, came to an end when the
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Durban – President Jacob Zuma issued a directive on Tuesday to protect all human life as police had running battles with looters and angry foreign nationals in Durban.
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Durban – The South African government needs to stop running away from dealing with xenophobia, and it must also stop unnecessarily accommodating foreign nationals, said President Jacob Zuma’s son on Tuesday.