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Of Mugabe’s oily skin, bloody chairs

World leaders and heads of state are always in the public eye. We watch them on TV and see their photos in newspapers and magazines. New Yorker staff photographer Platon Antoniou embarked on a journey to capture images of world leaders.
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Mugabe rebukes off track spokesman

Media, Information and Publicity secretary and Presidential spokesperson George Charamba could have landed himself in “hot soup” following his utterances that Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara will remain a principal in the wobbly…
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Charamba says Mutambara remains principal

Professor Arthur Mutambara remains a Principal and Deputy Prime Minister in the inclusive Government, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba has said. This is despite the decision taken by Sadc at its recent summit in Maputo,…
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Soldiers cave in to Mugabe census order

Soldiers who had demanded a huge stake in the country’s census have given in and agreed to a Cabinet decision that relegated them to covering barracks and related areas. The soldiers this week went on a rampage disrupting the planned…
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Mutambara MDC faction denied state funding

Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara’s woes continue to mount as his political party MDC-M has failed to access State funds under the Political Parties Finance Act. Government has disbursed money earmarked for political parties to the…
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Deputy Prime Minister Khupe reveals HIV status

Dozens of MP’s on Friday underwent voluntary counselling and public testing for HIV in an effort to encourage other citizens to follow suit. Blessing Chebundo, chairman of the Zimbabwe Parliamentarians Against Aids, told SW Radio Africa…
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Zimbabwe army generals anger SADC leaders

SADC leaders are reportedly disturbed by state security service chiefs’ brazen meddling in local politics ahead of watershed elections and are pressing the facilitator, South African President Jacob Zuma, to tackle the issue at his next…
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