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Edelbert Dinha: I was that crazy boy who loved soccer over school

By sowetanlive.co.za Former Ajax Cape Town and Orlando Pirates midfielder Edelbert Dinha was so passionate about football during childhood that
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Crying fowl: Chamisa shares doubts about Zim elections as Zanu PF promises voters goats and

By News24.com Both the leaders of Zanu PF and Citizens Coalition for Change are hard at work trying to woo
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Ponzi scheme targets desperate workers amid Zimbabwe’s employment crisis

E-Creator offered an opportunity to earn money by writing fake reviews for e-commerce websites By restofworld.org Several unemployed Zimbabweans were
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Chinese-funded power plant expansion project in Zimbabwe set for commissioning; power cuts “now a thing

By Xinhua HARARE: Zimbabwean Energy and Power Development Minister Soda Zhemu said here on Monday that prolonged power cuts are
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ZimSculpt brings sculptures from artists in Southern Africa to North Texas

By nbcdfw.com Under the shade of a tent at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, two sculptors from Zimbabwe chiseled and
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Marimbas and mbiras: That’s the sound of Zimbabwe Music Festival returning to Corvallis

By democratherald.com Oregon State University is set host the annual Zimbabwean Music Festival, a celebration of Zimbabwean culture over four
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Netball World Cup: SA beat Trinidad & Tobago, Zimbabwe fall to Barbados

By Supersport South Africa comfortably beat Trinidad & Tobago 69-28 in their first pool G match at the Netball World
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Zimbabwe has joined the growing ranks of the world’s electoral autocracies

By Robert Rotberg Electoral autocracy has replaced democracy’s standard free and fair election method in much of the troubled world.
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French embassy in Niger is attacked as protesters waving Russian flags march through capital

By Associated Press NIAMEY: Thousands of people backing the coup in Niger marched through the streets of the capital denouncing
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West African nations threaten to use force if Niger’s president isn’t reinstated within a week

By Associated Press NIAMEY: West African nations have given Niger’s coup leaders one week to reinstate the country’s democratically elected president
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