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Did The UN Cover up a Cholera Outbreak for Robert Mugabe?

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
By Staff Reporter
Did The UN Cover up a Cholera Outbreak for Robert Mugabe?

In the 11 months between August 2008 and July of last year, nearly 100,000 Zimbabweans came down with cholera in the first countrywide epidemic of the disease in modern history. Previous outbreaks in Zimbabwe, which have occurred annually since 2003, had affected only pockets of the country. This time, cholera was everywhere. Corpses filled... »

ZANU PF supporters Cause Mayhem at MDC rally in Epworth

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
By Staff Reporter
ZANU PF supporters Cause Mayhem at MDC rally in Epworth

There was complete mayhem in Epworth on Sunday during an MDC rally when ZANU PF supporters in a three-vehicle convoy allegedly drove at the crowd forcing them to scatter, resulting in a mass brawl that left many injured. »

Very Heated debate on new Indigenisation Regulations

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter

VIOLET GONDA: Welcome to the final part of the debate on the new Empowerment and Indigenisation regulations recently passed by the government. My guests are businessman Mutumwa Mawere, economist Daniel Ndlela, the President of the Affirmative Action Group Supa Mandiwanzira and journalist Peta... »


I’m living in ‘fear’- Tomana

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
I’m living in ‘fear’- Tomana

Attorney-General Johannes Tomana has revealed that he is living in fear from anonymous threats and needs protection. Tomana(pictured) told journalists in Bulawayo that Zimbabweans both at home and those... »

Corrupt Ministers Looting Parastatals

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
Corrupt Ministers Looting Parastatals

-Poor service delivery by the country’s major parastatals was caused by massive corruption by government Ministers responsible for their operations, a cabinet minister has said. Minister of State Enterprises... »

Another Creditor Sues Reserve Bank.

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
Another Creditor Sues Reserve Bank.

Seed Co International Limited is suing the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe over a US$3,6 million debt after the latter allegedly failed to pay for seed it ordered from the... »

Zuma Working On a Free And Fair Election

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
Zuma Working On a Free And Fair Election

The South African African government says it is working towards a free and fair election in Zimbabwe at a time when the country's parliamentary committee on the constitution is... »

ZRP Admits Torture: But only on the Feet.!!

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
ZRP Admits Torture: But only on the Feet.!!

"We beat prisoners beneath the foot, we are not crazy enough to hit the whole body because that can be used against us in court." This is what a... »

Harare urged to lift media restrictions

Sunday, July 12, 2009
By Staff Reporter

JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe’s unity government has been urged to immediately repeal all repressive laws and lift all restrictions on the media to enhance the political transition in that country. The... »

Zimbabwean creates search engine

Sunday, July 12, 2009
By Staff Reporter

AS the world becomes more interconnected, success in the new era is heavily dependent upon innovation, creativity and unique problem-solving skills. Zimbabwe has scored another first in this regard with... »

Cash shortage threatens constitutional reform

Sunday, July 12, 2009
By Staff Reporter

BULAWAYO – The government is yet to secure full funding for the constitutional reform process, casting further doubt on the exercise to write a new governance charter for Zimbabwe... »

Government to review indigenisation laws: Obert Mpofu

Sunday, July 12, 2009
By Staff Reporter

Zimbabwe Mines Minister Obert Mpofu on Friday said government will review laws compelling foreign-owned firms to transfer majority shareholding to indigenous Zimbabweans, in a bid to attract much... »