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Mujuru pledged to support Tsvangirai
HARARE- President Robert Mugabe and the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru did not see eye-to-eye in the period leading to the March 2008 harmonised elections with Zanu PF insiders saying the two’s “estrangement was permanent”.
Women should shave their heads to stop HIV: Senator
KADOMA- Women should always have bald heads, lose weight and dress shabbily to reduce their attractiveness as part of measures to curb the spread of HIV, MDC-T Senator for Chikomo, Morgan Femai said yesterday.
Job Sikhala charged with rape, theft
HARARE- Former St Mary’s legislator and MDC 99 leader Job Sikhala allegedly raped his personal assistant several times and impregnated her. He also stands accused of stealing from the woman, who later suffered a miscarriage.
Former Zanu PF minister joined MDC-T last year
Tracy Mutinhiri, a former ZANU PF deputy minister and MP for Marondera East joined the MDC-T a few days after she was expelled from the former ruling party in August last year, a source said on Thursday.
No confidence vote for MP Thabitha Khumalo
The MDC-T Bulawayo East district has passed a vote of no confidence in its legislator Thabitha Khumalo as factionalism in the province intensifies ahead of elections expected this year or next year.
Man denies stabbing girlfriend 15 times
Pritchard Zimondi, who allegedly fatally stabbed his girlfriend 15 times in Chitungwiza, denied committing the crime when his trial opened yesterday. He said he never saw the girlfriend, Monalisa Chinomona (19), on April 24, the day she was killed.
Zanu PF & SA officials panic over court ruling
HARARE – South African and Zimbabwean authorities are in panic over how to deal with a ruling by the North Gauteng court ordering the arrest and prosecution of Zimbabwean officials involved in human rights abuses and torture.
Former Zanu PF Minister and MP joins MDC-T
HARARE- Former Zanu PF Women’s League Political Commissar and Marondera East Member of Parliament Mrs Tracy Mutinhiri has joined the MDC-T led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.




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