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In rural Zimbabwe, a group of grandmothers counters alleged election intimidation, bias on WhatsApp

By Associated Press DOMBOSHAVA: Four grandmothers wearing bright yellow headscarves, T-shirts and skirts huddled around a cellphone in Zimbabwe’s rural
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Leader of Niger’s junta says it will restore civilian rule within 3 years, but gives

By Associated Press NIAMEY: The leader of mutinous soldiers who ousted Niger’s democratically elected president said Saturday night that they
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Elizabeth Nyamayaro: Ex-UN special advisor begins new chapter in her humanitarian career

By miragenews.com Elizabeth Nyamayaro knows her ducks and, especially, her mission. Her intel on ducks comes from southern Egypt, where
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CANADA: Zimfest returns to Corvallis after 11 year hiatus

By Agencies Zimbabwean music was alive with the sounds of marimba and cheers of the crowd as the 2023 Zimbabwean
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CANADA: Visionary singer and MC mesmerises with new single

By Agencies Prepare to be captivated by the spellbinding talents of ALPHA CENTAURI, a visionary singer and MC who transcends
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Zimbabwe at crossroads: 2023 election will determine country’s future

By Charles A. Ray From Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980 until the military “non-coup” that overthrew him in 2017, the late
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Media urged to do away with stereotypes describing third-world countries as ‘developing’

By Goitsemang Matlhabe I IOL Media organisations gathered for the 6th BRICS Media Forum have been urged to do away
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Zimbabwe calls for Brics expansion to counter the West’s dominance

By citizen.co.za Zimbabwe has called for the expansion of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (Brics) bloc so
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Mnangagwa concludes election campaigning ahead of poll

By Xinhua HARARE: Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday concluded his election campaigning trail in his home province of Midlands,
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EU vote observers reject Zimbabwe bribe claims; report alleges media bribery

By AFP A European Union team observing upcoming elections Zimbabwe on Saturday denied a state-owned newspaper story alleging they were
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