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SCOTLAND: Zaoga church under fire over witchcraft, ‘gay exorcism’ and misogyny

By Aberdine Live The Forward In Faith Church International Incorporated (FIFCII), notorious for its endorsement of “gay exorcism” as conversion
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Retired Zim stars in audacious move to stop bogus agents in SA

By farpost.co.za Ex-Mamelodi Sundowns defender Alexander Maseko has outlined how retired Zimbabwean footballers joined forces to stop agents from short-changing
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Zambia and Congo reopen their border after resolving a trade dispute

By Associated Press LUSAKA: Zambia and Congo agreed to reopen their border on Monday after resolving a trade dispute between
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South Africa’s unemployment rate climbs for third quarter in a row

By Reuters PRETORIA: South Africa’s official unemployment rate rose for the third quarter in a row, reaching 33.5% in April-June
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We’re not involved! Saviour, Mzembi deny flaming Zanu PF succession row

By SABC News and Own Correspondent EXILED former cabinet ministers, Saviour Kasukuwere and Walter Mzembi, have dismissed charges they are
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SA rules out SADC summit venue change; confirms Ramaphosa will be in Harare

By Business Day SOUTH AFRICA has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe hosting the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) annual summit
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Farming in New Zealand is easy: Zimbabwean Maponga into beef and mushroom production

“I came to Wellington and I was looking for a farming job. My first interview I had was for a
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Natalie Mageza: Zim ex-refugee to represent Britain on global stage

By stokesentinel.co.uk LONDON: A Stoke-on-Trent mum-of-one who moved from Zimbabwe as a refugee at the age of 13 – is
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SA: Zimbabwean man in court for theft of Mandela’s Toyota Land Cruiser

By IOL News SOUTH AFRICA: A 42-year-old Zimbabwean national on Monday set to appear before the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court after
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Price instability rocks Ethiopia as it reels from foreign exchange rate reforms

By Associated Press ADDIS ABABA: The prices on the menu have been erased at a small hotel in a suburb
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