A court in Tunisia sentenced a man to death for Facebook posts seen as insulting

By Associated Press TUNIS: A court in Tunisia has sentenced a 51-year-old man to death over Facebook posts deemed offensive
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Zimbabwe economic growth rate to rebound to 6% this year, IMF says

By Reuters NAIROBI: Zimbabwe’s economic growth is expected to rebound to a 6% rate this year, the International Monetary Fund
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Robert Mugabe’s son appears in court on drug charge

By BBC News The son of Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe has appeared in a Harare court charged with drug
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Zimbabwe’s gold miners drive dollar bourse surge

By Agencies ZIMBABWE’S dollar-denominated stock exchange has posted remarkable gains as gold producers benefit from the precious metal’s stellar performance this
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VICTORIA FALLS: Iconic African eco-tourism organisation opens Mpala Jena private villas

By Agencies Great Plains, the iconic African eco-tourism organisation founded by National Geographic filmmaker-explorers Dereck and Beverly Joubert, is delighted
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Caster Semenya ending legal fight against sex eligibility rules – lawyer

By Associated Press CAPE TOWN: Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya is ending a seven-year legal challenge against sex eligibility rules in
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Morocco’s youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister resignation

By Associated Press RABAT: Youth-led demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets on Thursday for a sixth straight night despite
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‘UK’s first grower of white maize’ gets royal visit – ‘highlight of my career’ says

By BBC News UNITED KINGDOM: A farmer, who started growing white maize after struggling to find the staple crop he
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Zimbabwean writer wins the best of 25 years of the Caine Prize

By The Guardian Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo has won the Best of Caine award, an honorary prize celebrating a story
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COLUMN: The resonant voice of Zimbabwe’s NoViolet Bulawayo

By Amelia Brady When it comes to capturing the dislocation, grief, and surreal humour of postcolonial life, few voices ring louder
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