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Why new constitution will solve our problems

An article on the ZBC website posted on the 27th of March 2012 suggests that ordinary people in Zimbabwe do not think that a new constitution is not a priority. They posit that the people are more interested in ‘bread and butter’ issues…
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Tsvangirai probe takes new twist

HARARE- The scandal surrounding the alleged misappropriation of US$1,5 million meant for the purchase of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s official residency has taken a new twist with information emerging that the money was a loan which…
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Mugabe renews contracts for his vampires

HARARE- They have ordered abductions, torture, rape and murder to keep President Robert Mugabe in power even after he lost presidential elections in March 2008. So it came as no surprise this week that Mugabe defied Prime Minister Morgan…
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Chihuri to be acting police commissioner

HARARE- President Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara met today for two and half hours at State House in Harare to deliberate on key issues affecting the country. They later issued this…
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Prime Minister’s injury lets Chihuri off

HARARE - Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri last week escaped discussion on his future after a National Security Council (NSC) meeting slated for last Friday failed to take place because Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was not…
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Chihuri’s future takes centre stage

HARARE - Principals in the inclusive government meet tomorrow for a National Security Council (NSC) meeting that will discuss among other issues the fate of police commissioner-general, Augustine Chihuri, whose term of office expired on…
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Angry vendors beat up police in Harare

HARARE- The Harare city centre was briefly turned into war zone on Wednesday after street vendors clashed with police trying to close down their stalls. SW Radio Africa understands around 10 police officers surrounded vendors between First…
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