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One week on, Mnangagwa yet to condemn murder of Elvis Nyathi in SA

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to come out in the open and condemn the gruesome murder of Elvis Nyathi by a South African mob in Diepsloot, Johannesburg last week.

Standard Chartered exits Zimbabwe, ending 130 years in the country

After 130 years in the country, Standard Chartered is leaving Zimbabwe. The group has announced it is exiting a number of operations around the world, including Zimbabwe, to cut costs.

Durban flood survivors: South Africans homeless, hurt and heartbroken

A flood survivor has told the BBC that she is homeless and hurt after one of South Africa's worst storms hit KwaZulu-Natal province.

‘Elvis Nyathi is a martyr of a broken society with no empathy’ – Mzembi

"BlackLivesMatter galvanised Zimbabweans to a point where Zanu-PF wanted to demonstrate at the US Embassy, yet the burning of Elvis, a black Zimbabwean, divided us even more. What will ever unite us even for a second! Who bewitched us? "Surely this guy was killed in our brand name, that we have become 'criminals', away from the 'highly educated, hard working and friendly' tag that had become synonymous with Zimbabweans," former cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi said.

Ailing Marry Mubaiwa convicted of ‘faking’ marriage with VP Chiwenga

Controversial Harare magistrate Lazini Ncube has convicted Marry Mubaiwa of violating the Marriages Act following allegations she lied that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga consented to solemnise their wedding at a time he was in hospital in India in 2019.
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