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How Zimbabwe’s music industry can harness digital sphere

By UNESCO HARARE: According to Statista, the digital music market in Africa is expected to see a significant growth in
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DRC reinstates the death penalty after more than 20 years as it struggles to deal

By Associated Press DR Congo has lifted a more than two-decade-old moratorium on the death penalty as authorities struggle to
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SA: 400 Zim maths and science teachers barred at border; main opposition party appeals for

By The Citizen SOUTH AFRICA: The Democratic Alliance in Limpopo has called on Limpopo MEC for Education, Polly Boshielo, to
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‘We are exporting jobs’ – says VP as 98 percent of Zimbabwe’s tobacco sold in

“Government is concerned that we still export 98 percent of our tobacco in raw form, in the process exporting jobs
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Three benefits gas discovery will Bring to Zimbabwe

By energycapitalpower.com Zimbabwe has one of the largest underexplored interior rift basins in Africa and is strategically located in close
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Bob Marley’s ‘One Love’ film: Why is marijuana is holy to the Rastafari? Who brought

By Associated Press NEW YORK: The biopic “Bob Marley: One Love” has been a box-office hit in the United States and several other
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Vybz Kartel: Jamaican dancehall star wins appeal against murder conviction; he had been jailed for

By Sky News LONDON: Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel has had his murder conviction overturned, after a London court ruled
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With parliamentary majority uncertain; ANC says post-election coalition ‘won’t work’

By Reuters JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party is betting on retaining its parliamentary majority in a
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Zimbabwe police rescue 251 children used as labour and find graves in religious sect compound

By Associated Press HARARE: Zimbabwe police on Wednesday said they have arrested a man claiming to be a prophet of
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UK: Zimbabwean mother on 23-year fight for papers; ‘I don’t understand why I should be

Patience Jamela, 45, moved from Zimbabwe to the UK in 2001 to train as a teacher – and has since
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