Zimbabwe’s monthly inflation at minus 6.2 percent in August

By Xinhua HARARE: Zimbabwe’s inflation remains in the negative margin at minus 6.2 percent in August, up by 9.1 percentage
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Thousands attend Chamisa’s final rally ahead of Wednesday’s vote

By AFP More than 10,000 people, many clad in bright yellow, gathered on Monday for a climactic show of support
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Vexed by hardship, Zimbabweans brace for tense vote

By AFP A large banner featuring Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa hangs from a rundown apartment block in Mbare, a poor
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Speculation grows about a ‘Mnangagwa third term’ – ahead vote for second one

By Agencies President Emmerson Mnangagwa is slated to pursue a second five-year term in this week’s elections. According to the
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Zimbabwe election: Any hope for democratic change?

By Martina Schwikowski | Privilege Musvanhiri in Harare | Thuso Khumalo in Johannesburg Electa Gumbi* is upset. Her cellphone is
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ENGLAND: How Tawanda Muyeye overcame adversity to target international honours

By BBC Sport “Am I late?” asks Tawanda Muyeye as he sits fixing his camera in an Ice Cube shirt.
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Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals

By Associated Press CAIRO: A global aid official urged the international community Sunday to provide more funds to help Sudanese
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Pope Francis calls for peaceful end to the Niger crisis

By Associated Press VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis expressed hope Sunday for a peaceful solution to the crisis in Niger following
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Rights group says Saudi Arabia border guards fired on and killed hundreds of Ethiopian migrants

By Associated Press DUBAI: Border guards in Saudi Arabia have fired machine guns and launched mortars at Ethiopians trying to
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Zimbabwe election: Chicken and chips put a taste for democracy to the test

By Shingai Nyoka I BBC Africa Free fried chicken and an endorsement from an unbeaten former world boxing champion have
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