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75 trapped in Zimbabwe mine collapse
Dozens of miners are trapped underground at a platinum mine in southern Zimbabwe, a mineworkers union said today. Twenty miners were rescued but 65 are still trapped.
Tsvangirai introduces new wife to Mugabe
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai formally introduced his fiancée Elizabeth Macheka to President Robert Mugabe and Vice President Joice Mujuru at State House. The introduction took place shortly before the routine Monday meeting of Principals in the coalition government.
Minister cries after receiving Mugabe portrait
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi on Saturday shed tears soon after being handed a life size portrait of President Robert Mugabe at the 37th Africa Travel Association Congress in Victoria Falls.
Prophet says Mtukudzi ‘sick’ and needs prayers
One of the rising self-proclaimed Pentecostal “prophets”, Ambassador Ishmael (Mangwanya), recently “prophesied” during an inter-denominational gathering in Harare that Mtukudzi was in a health scare and instructed his congregation to pray for the artist.
Mugabe ‘tired’ and wants to ‘retire’ says Nkala
BULAWAYO — President Robert Mugabe wants to retire but he fears that if he leaves now, Zanu-PF will disintegrate and the country degenerate into a possible civil war, former confidant and comrade-in-arms, Enos Nkala yesterday said.
Security forces intensify Mugabe poll campaign
The military and police chiefs have launched a spirited campaign on behalf of President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF ahead of the next do-or-die elections to regain ground lost to the MDC parties in the last polls.
Econet bosses in Zimbabwe face arrest
ECONET Wireless directors face imprisonment for contempt of court after they allegedly defied two High Court orders barring them from terminating a joint venture deal with a Namibian firm.
Mujuru hits out at Mnangagwa ‘lack of respect’
HARARE- Vice President Joice Mujuru has slammed senior Zanu PF officials fuelling infighting through succession battles driven by their presidential ambitions, saying they should respect the party hierarchy — remarks seen as directed at her bitter rival.




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