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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— The fate of Zanu-PF Women’s League national executive members Cdes Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo and Sarah Mahoka could be sealed today when the wing’s top 10 meet in Harare. Last week saw Women’s League members from the grassroots staging demonstrations against the pair in all the country’s 10 provinces over a litany […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Time has come for Africa to raise its voice louder and push for key reforms in the United Nations Security Council, South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has said.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe and South Africa will today launch the Bi-National Commission, a strategic structure which heralds a new chapter in their relations. President Mugabe and his South African counterpart Mr Jacob Zuma will co-chair the official opening of the inaugural session of the BNC in Harare.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— South African President Mr Jacob Zuma is expected in Harare today ahead of the official opening of the inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission in Harare tomorrow. The BNC is a structure through which Zimbabwe and South Africa elevated their political and economic relations to presidential level from the ministerial rank where they […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau— Eight people died on the spot, while four others were seriously injured when a Toyota Fun Cargo and a Toyota Voxy collided head-on seven kilometres outside Chegutu yesterday. Tragedy struck at around 9:45am along the highway between Chegutu and Chinhoyi. The Fun Cargo, which had eight passengers on
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo : Arts Reporter All is set for the popular choral group Chitungwiza Harmony Singers concert at Reps Theatre in Harare. The three-day concert, which started yesterday and ends tomorrow, is running under the theme “Zimbabwe Suite” in a bid to market the choir’s internationally-recognised works. In an interview the group spokesperson Peter Thole said the concert […]
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Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso ushered people into Africa Day in a special way when they presented memorable acts at Harare International Conference Centre yesterday at a concert that also featured rising musician Sam Dondo. People thronged the venue in the early hours of the night as they sought to get the […]
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Herald Reporters THE Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square lived up to its billing yesterday when hundreds of thousands of Zanu-PF supporters gathered there in a show of force to celebrate President Mugabe’s legacy and affirm their support for his candidature for the 2018 harmonised elections.
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YESTERDAY hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans converged in Harare for a Million-Man March in solidarity with President Mugabe, the only leader in Africa today cut from the cloth that gave the continent legends like Ghana’s founding president Dr Kwame Nkrumah,
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Zanu-PF First Secretary and President Cde Mugabe has castigated factionalism, saying such groupings were treasonous as they sought to destroy the revolutionary party.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter President Mugabe says he will continue leading zanu-pf and the country at the pleasure of the electorate and will not be pushed out through calls by opposition political parties and their Western backers.
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Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer The Million-Man March in solidarity with President Mugabe by ZANU PF youths had all the hallmarks of an enduring event whose impact parallels that of similar demonstrations by the same name called by Minister Louis Farrakhan of the United States-based Nation of
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Ellah Mukwati Herald Reporter The Harare Girls High pupil who died after being hit by a commuter omnibus was laid to rest yesterday at Granville Cemetery in Harare. Jocelyn Gomba (17) and 35-year-old Mr Odwell Mabanga were run over and dragged to death by one of the commuter omnibuses on
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter First Lady and Women’s League secretary Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday described President Mugabe as a God-given leader who was irreplaceable.
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Today Zimbabwe joins much of the African continent in celebrating the founding of the Organisation of African Unity, now the African Union, by newly-independent African states on May 25, 1963.
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