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    GURUVE South MP Edward Chindori-Chininga was last night reportedly involved in fatal accident at Shinje turn-off at the T-junction of the Harare-Guruve Road

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  • Chaos in Warriors camp

    If the Warriors thought being grounded in Harare was enough horror, they had not seen anything yet.

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  • Scores fail to register as voters

    SCORES of people in Harare last week failed to register as voters ahead of next month’s elections amid allegations that government officials were deliberately frustrating them.

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  • ‘Mugabe’s election decree unconstitutional’

    There has been intense debate about the constitutionality of President Robert Mugabe’s election proclamation that was made using Presidential Powers.

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  • Commuter omnibus robbers on the prowl

    A journalist who stays in Marimba fell victim to kombi robbers recently. Below, he explains how it happened.

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International

Hospital siege, blasts test new Pakistan government response

MILITANTS in a volatile region of western Pakistan bombed a bus carrying women students yesterday and then seized part of the hospital where survivors were taken.

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Business

Leather industry losing millions — Comesa

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa region has been challenged to transform raw hides into finished goods and boost the leather industry.

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Politics

Sadc leaders humiliate Mugabe

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe was yesterday ordered by an extraordinary Sadc summit to return to the Constitutional Court and seek an extension of two weeks to the date that he set aside for elections.

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    Dealing with arbitration of labour disputes

    In the previous two installments, I was writing about methodologies for dispute resolution and I emphasised that disputes must be settled at the lowest possible level.

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    Africa’s growth depends on good corporate governance

    THE recognition that Africa’s growth will be realised only if the continent develops strong companies able to compete successfully in their home and in overseas markets is finding traction on the continent.

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    Enterprise education will transform teens

    “Start today, not tomorrow. If anything, you should have started yesterday. The earlier you start, the more time you have to mess up.”

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    Govt moves to plug diamond revenue leaks

    GOVERNMENT plans to issue a Statutory Instrument containing a clear formula for the calculation and remittance of any dividends from diamond producers it has shareholding in.

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    Facelift for Byo Rainbow Hotel

    RAINBOW Tourism Group (RTG) plans a US$650 000 facelift of its hotel in Bulawayo, as the hospitality concern moves to renew its tourism products.

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    Mugabe must uphold the law

    President Robert Mugabe’s unilateral declaration of the election date in clear violation of the Constitution is a cause for concern.

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    Lessons from the Anglican saga

    This weekend millions of Anglicans across the globe are celebrating the triumph of good over evil.

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    Danger of authority without responsibility

    The three parties that appended their signatures to the Global Political Agreement (GPA), among other commitments, vowed that they were determined to solve the Zimbabwean political crisis once and for all.

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    Construction rules need tightening

    There is a reason why buildings frequently collapse in many cities in Africa but not in Harare.

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    Accelerating full unification of Africa

    African Liberation day, May 25 2013 was marked with meetings and reflections in all parts of the Pan-African world, from Kingston to Abuja and from Kampala to Accra.

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    Kapenya, Zim’s Bosman ruling pioneer

    FORMER Highlanders captain Dezidelio “Walker Texas Ranger” Kapenya remembers with pride how he forced clubs in Zimbabwe to effect the landmark 1995 Bosman ruling that revolutionarised soccer contracts in Europe.

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    Africa junior champs called off

    The National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) president Tendai Tagara was left a disappointed man after the cancellation of the African Junior Championship that had been slated for South Africa this month.

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