UK: Illicit love child saves killer Zim driver from deportation after jail; caused fatal crash

By The Telegraph After he was released from prison, a DNA test revealed that he was the father of a
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UK: Zimbabwe suffers top court blow in US$124 million dispute

By UK Correspondent ZIMBABWE last week suffered a blow in its bid to quash enforcement of a US$124 million arbitration
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SA: Two arrested driving stolen car to Zimbabwe

By Agencies SOUTH AFRICA: A suspicious grinding mark on a white Nissan NP200 led to the arrest of two foreign
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Diamond-rich Botswana holds an election with new economic challenges for a long-ruling party

By Associated Press GABORONE: Botswana votes in a national election this week that will decide if the ruling party extends
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France and Morocco announce high speed rail investments as Macron visits Rabat

By Associated Press RABAT: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to Morocco on Monday, kicking off a state
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Man dies at hooker’s house in fight over refund of $3 he paid for sex

By New Ziana MASVINGO: A 59-year-old Chivi man died at a girlfriend’s home when he was allegedly pushed to death
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‘A reflection of my childhood’: Zimbabwean artist heads to Dalston for his first ever solo

By Hackney Citizen  Zimbabwean artist Errol Theunissen’s first ever solo show is coming to Dalston next month – featuring colourful
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ZIG’s devaluation reflects Zimbabwe’s state of perpetual crisis

By Ringisai Chikohomero – Researcher, Southern Africa, ISS Pretoria Less than five months after it was introduced, the Reserve Bank
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Zimbabwe’s water supply is in crisis: how political interference and underfunding did the damage

Gwinyai Regis Taruvinga, University of the Witwatersrand In Zimbabwe, control over water is supposed to be decentralised. In other words,
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Zimbabwe accused of interfering in neighbours’ elections; Opposition in Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia blast Harare meddling

By The East African HARARE: Zimbabwe’s close ties with ruling parties in neighbouring countries is attracting controversy, with opposition movements
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