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The five lies Chinamasa told the BBC

Patrick Chinamasa is living a big lie. When he recently fielded questions from the BBC’s Andrew Harding, he made several remarks regarding the likelihood of Morgan Tsvangirai ruling Zimbabwe, all of them utter rubbish.
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Tsvangirai meets Khama in Botswana

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai began a two-day working visit to Botswana on Wednesday in a diplomatic initiative aimed at enhancing economic and socio-political relations with the neighbouring country.
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Mugabe is wrong on constitution making

Simba Makoni, Pesident of Mavambo.Kusile.Dawn (M.K.D), would like to challenge the utterances by President Robert Mugabe, that the three Principals in the Global Political Agreement (GPA) have the final say on the making of a new…
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Dumiso Dabengwa’s Doomed Zapu

BULAWAYO - When Dumiso Dabengwa walked out of the “marriage inconvenience” with Zanu PF in 2008, many, particularly hard-core Zapu supporters who felt homeless after the 1987 “Unity Accord”, had something to smile about.
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New electoral law will help MDC-T

A new rule compelling candidates for all national elections to submit authorisation letters from their parties to file nomination papers is expected to help the MDC-T win back several seats it lost in the Midlands Province in 2008.
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Mutambara has become an extension of Mugabe

The position taken by President Robert Mugabe to boycott the constitutional conference if Arthur Mutambara was not allowed to attend as a Principal is ridiculous given that the Deputy Prime Minister has been denied political party funding…
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Drama as Ncube walks out of conference

The 2nd All Stakeholders Conference got off to a dramatic and chaotic start in Harare on Monday, with the MDC-N leader Welshman Ncube walking out of the event, to protest the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara.
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Zimbabwe Constitutional Conference Kicks Off

Zimbabwe’s second all stakeholders’ conference for a new constitution began peacefully in Zimbabwe with political party principals calling for peace and tolerance. President Mugabe once again emphasized that presidential elections will be…
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