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From Victoria Ruzvidzo and Darlington Musarurwa in Durban, South Africa— PRESIDENT Mugabe has dismissed assertions that Zimbabwe is a fragile state, stressing that those who labelled it so were misguided and ill-informed about the state of development in the country.
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Darlington Musarurwa in Durban, South Africa President Mugabe arrived here yesterday for the 27th edition of the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEFA), which begins today. He was seen off at Harare International Airport by Vice-Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, Cabinet Ministers, service chiefs and senior civil servants.
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Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said he will not accept results of next year’s harmonised elections unless they delivered victory for the opposition.
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Herald Reporter— THE committee tasked to probe allegations against Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere is compiling its report and expects to hand it over to the appointing authority, President Mugabe, sometime this week, a committee member has said.
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Bernard Bwoni Correspondent BATTLES are won by men and women of physical, mental and moral mettle. They are fought in the trenches and the mind. The battles of the trenches are easier because the enemy is easily identifiable. It is an enemy with a weapon, ready to kill or maim you and your rational acceptable response […]
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Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent The last time we witnessed a national power-conferring ceremony was when President Mugabe offered Justice Luke Malaba the reigns to lead the Judiciary as Chief Justice.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday said Government was committed to improving the country’s education system and has adopted various initiatives towards that goal.
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Freeman Razemba and Elita Chikwati THOUSANDS of children from across the country’s 10 provinces yesterday gathered at City Sports Centre in Harare for the traditional Children’s Party hosted by President Mugabe and the First Family ahead of the 37th independence celebrations today.
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Stanely Mushava Literature Today Josiah Magama Tongogara, the notable guerilla, who died on the doorstep of independent Zimbabwe, occasionally lands cameo roles in the showbiz circuit.
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Tshinga Judge Dube Special Correspondent On Tuesday, April 18, Zimbabwe celebrates 37 years of Independence and, like everyone in the country, veterans of the liberation struggle appreciate and cherish the day which came about through sacrifice in the protracted war of liberation.
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Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye In March the world recognises women for their immeasurable value in every phase of history and society, in spite of the hardships they have endured as mothers and wives courtesy of backwards thinking men, who are guilty of exploiting women in the name of culture and tradition.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter At least 12 vacant posts for judges in both the High Court and Supreme Court need to be filled for the smooth administration of justice, the Judicial Service Commission has said.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged war veterans to dump ill-conceived thoughts of entitlement to lead lives based on their status as former liberation war fighters, saying they should be satisfied with positions they were getting in the ruling party.
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter #ThisFlag Campaign leader Evan Mawarire (pictured), accused of attempting to overthrow President Mugabe through unconstitutional means, yesterday had his bail conditions relaxed to allow him to travel abroad to meet his family.
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Zvamaida Murwira and Talent Hwari Palestine has hailed Zimbabwe for its unwavering and continued support of its cause in the wake of continued aggression by Israel in violation of a United Nations Security Council resolution recognising it as an independent state.
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