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Mutezo chased away at Mphoko tour

BARELY a month after he was assaulted during Independence Day celebrations in Nyanyadzi, former Energy deputy minister Munacho Mutezo was last Friday chased away from Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s familiarisation tour in Chimanimani.
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Zanu PF expulsions boost People First

HARARE - Zanu PF bigwigs who were expelled from the party on Wednesday have vowed that they will not be pushed out of politics — a move that analysts said yesterday suggested that the much-talked about “original” Zanu PF fronted by…
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Zanu PF expels seven more heavy weights

Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party on Thursday evening expelled at least seven top party members who have been linked to a faction of the former liberation movement said to be supporting ousted former Vice President Joice Mujuru and several…
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More Zanu PF bigwigs defy congress ban

HARARE - More senior Zanu PF members, some of whom were booted out through votes of no confidence and subsequently warned against attending the on-going Zanu PF congress, have defied the threats and graced the gathering.
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Experts condemn Feruka Oil Refinery

MUTARE - It is not economically viable to resuscitate the Feruka Oil Refinery in Mutare which was shut down around 1966 because the plant is now aged and does not have the capacity to meet market demands of the 21st century, it has emerged.…
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Mugabe finally announces cabinet

HARARE - Following his controversial re-election last month, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe today finally announced his cabinet. As expected the 89 year old recycled the same old dead wood and loyalists who have served him disastrously in…
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Last white man standing in Zimbabwe

HARARE - By the end of a bizarre brawl in Parliament it was obvious that Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa had not so much succeeded in leaving his mark on dispossessed coffee farmer Roy Bennett as Bennett succeeded in leaving his mark on…
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