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White ex-farmers’ group rejects compensation deal for past land seizures

By Associated Press HARARE: A group representing many of the white farmers whose land was seized during Zimbabwe’s land reforms
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Love Triangle turns Deadly: Zimbabwean man killed in brutal bakkie attack in South Africa

By IOL News SOUTH AFRICA: Joburg-based activist Moreboys Munetsi has intervened to assist the family of a Zimbabwean man, Emmanuel
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Zimbabwe’s ZiG currency risks extinction stoked by policy choices

By Ray Ndlovu / Bloomberg HARARE: Zimbabwe’s bullion-backed currency is heading for failure because policy mistakes have pushed it to the sidelines,
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Zimbabwe FA courts SAFA on a benchmarking tour

By Agencies Seeking to bounce back strongly on the international scene, the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) delegation is in South
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US pastor abducted in South Africa rescued after a police shootout

By Associated Press JOHANNESBURG: An American pastor who was kidnapped last week by armed and masked men during a sermon
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PROF MOYO: How Mnangagwa’s ZBC interview triggered March 31 uprising

By Prof Jonathan Moyo The Trigger of the Failed Call for an Uprising To students of political science, the failed
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Caledonia sells Zimbabwean solar operator subsidiary for $22.35 million

By miningweekly.com London-listed Caledonia Mining on April 11 completed the sale of its Zimbabwean subsidiary Caledonia Mining Services (CMS) to
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US: She left impoverished home with just $14 in cash, now a doctorate in physics

By cornellcollege.edu Fadzai “Fadzi” Fungura ’10 left her home and family in Zimbabwe to attend Cornell College in 2006 with
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Rio Zim: 2,000 workers not paid for more than five months

By Agencies Over 2,000 workers at Rio Zim have not been paid wages for over five months and the Zimbabwe
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From California to Zimbabwe: Global coaching, local impact with Sarah Lizotte

By ucsdtritons.com In the aftermath of the pandemic, the water polo community in Zimbabwe was left deflated. In an effort
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