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Chisumbanje ethanol talks make progress
A committee tasked with ensuring communication between the local community and the developers at the Chisumbanje ethanol project could be making a breakthrough after meeting key stakeholders.
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Make a date with Lira at 7Arts
The return of Lira for a show at 7Arts Theatre in Avondale on June 7 could signal the growing popularity of young South African songstresses in the country.
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Emirates to keep Dubai as sole hub
EMIRATES, one of the world’s leading airlines, says it won’t adopt a multi-hub model and all its flights would be routed through Dubai as its hub, a spokesperson said.
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SA healer balances the demands of her careers
She lets out a piercing cry, her body starts shaking violently, her hands are clapping to the rhythm of large African drums — she is calling out to her ancestors.
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Churches take over Byo company premises
CHURCH organisations are converting Bulawayo industrial pre-mises into churches, as efforts to revive the city’s industry fail to bear fruits.
International
‘CAR’ ex-rebels on rampage’
Ex-rebel fighters loyal to the new leader of CAR went on a rampage after toppling the former president.
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Mobile money accelerates financial inclusion
MOBILE money is making huge waves in Zimbabwe, providing an opportunity for the country’s largely unbanked population to engage in simple yet fast and efficient financial transactions.
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Madzore’s candidature in Dzivarasekwa raises discord in MDC-T
MDC-T parliamentary aspirants for Dzivaresekwa have accused the party leadership of trying to impose youth leader Solomon Madzore as the candidate for the constituency.
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Mugabe fears election defeat
President Robert Mugabe has warned that deep-seated divisions in Zanu PF could prove costly to him and the party in the forthcoming election.
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‘CAR’ ex-rebels on rampage’
Ex-rebel fighters loyal to the new leader of CAR went on a rampage after toppling the former president.
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Prospective voters turned away
HUNDREDS of prospective voters in Bulawayo are failing to register for the forthcoming harmonised elections, after being turned away for failing to meet the stringent requirements.
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Chinese mining activities in Gwayi area spark uproar
GOVERNMENT should revisit the decision to grant Chinese companies mining concessions in the Gwayi conservancy.
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Multimedia:Nothing to celebrate on Workers’ Day
FROM a distance, one could mistake the gathering for a funeral where a few mourners were paying their last respects to their loved one.
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Travelling to Zambia by road dreadful
TRAVELLING from Chirundu to Lusaka in Zambia can be quite a nightmare for both passengers and drivers. I recently had a long trip by road to Lusaka for the annual April International Theatre Festival.
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‘Female condom use on the rise’
The Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has said the distribution of female condoms rose sharply following the launch of a home meeting concept.
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Electioneering taking toll on business—ZNCC
THE prevailing liquidity crunch and inability of most manufacturing sector companies to access external lines of credit due to negative country perceptions are hampering production.
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Gold slides as dollar, stock rise
LONDON — Gold fell 2% to a two-week low on Friday, on track for its biggest one-day drop since mid-April, as a breach of key chart levels prompted heavy selling [...]
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Mauritian bank pledges Zim support
AFRASIA Bank Limited , the anchor shareholder in Kingdom Bank’s parent company, says it is in Zimbabwe for the long haul and will take steps to position its investment into one of the leaders in the sector.
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Emirates to keep Dubai as sole hub
EMIRATES, one of the world’s leading airlines, says it won’t adopt a multi-hub model and all its flights would be routed through Dubai as its hub, a spokesperson said.
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Geldof’s Africa fund backs commodity
Bob Geldof’s 8 Miles African private equity fund has made its first investment, backing a start-up company that plans to build commodity exchanges across Africa.
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Joyce Banda falls for Mugabe’s charm cartoon
She came, she saw and she was conquered. This probably describes Malawian President Joyce Banda’s five day official visit to Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey Circus
Kwayedza has more readers than The Standard
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Sinking ship
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Sadc Troika meeting
Sadc Troika meeting – Maputo Mozambique
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Banks capitalisation
Ministers vow to block Gono’s new measures.
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New farmers short-change Zim
Zimbabwe is importing 150 000 tonnes of maize from Zambia in order to guard against possible grain shortages.
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Beyond Mugabe rule: Lessons from Tanzania
I have recently met many people — most unknown to me — who have stopped me for a chat. Invariably the chat took a political turn.
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Hope resides in people’s resilience
Many Zimbabweans have begun to ask if there is a way, or ways, to move the country forward regardless of the bad politics.
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Media freedom: Politics is the problem
While as a human rights activist of more than five years now I could not agree more with the wise statement that human beings are inherently political animals
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Press freedom still a mirage
Zimbabwe on Friday joined other countries in marking World Press Freedom Day but there was little to cheer for local journalists.
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La Patisserie—Pleasant and entertaining
Newly refurbished and quite different from its days as The Sheraton, the Lobby could be that of any international hotel.









