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November 14, 2017

LIVE updates: Military coup in Zimbabwe

Now official and on ZBC TV, the military has taken over. They are saying Mugabe and his family are safe but they are targeting “criminals surrounding” him to remedy the “country’s suffering.” Said “as soon as they are done situation will come to normalcy.”

The Generals statement, its meaning and implications – Lloyd Msipa

Lloyd Msipa – Yesterday, the Generals held a press conference at KGIV in Harare. The message they delivered was essentially directed at only one man, President Robert Mugabe, nobody else. The Generals only recognise one man, their Commander in Chief President Robert Mugabe.

Let us forget about everyone else. The message was essentially that Robert Mugabe must put his house in order. That he must retrace his footsteps to the point where he allowed the party constitution to be violated without due process. He was essentially given a timeline.

Tuku lands continental award

Music star Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi walked away with the African Legend Award at the fourth annual All Africa Music Awards (Afrima) held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday night

Vharazipi blocks property attachment

TV drama actor David Mubaiwa, popularly known as Sabhuku Vharazipi, has launched a bid to stop the attachment of his property to recover $218 000 for CDs that he reportedly sold on behalf of Ziya Cultural Arts Trust

Nash Paints excels, paints nation

Wholly-owned by Zimbabweans, Nash Paints is one of the fastest growing indigenous business entities boasting of 20 branches throughout the country with a plant manufactures 50 000 litres of paint a day.