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Too little too late: Zimbabwe massacre survivors cry foul

By AFP Wire Service For more than 40 years, Bongani Ncube and Patricia Baleni have carried the pain of losing
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Zimbabwe blueberry farmers chase booming demand but face funding woes

By Reuters HARARE: Zimbabwean farmers aim to capitalize on increasing global demand for blueberries, but self-funded growers like Willard Zireva
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International Cricket Council to fund construction of 10,000 seat multi-sport stadium near Victoria Falls

By Agencies Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of Zimbabwe, recently laid the foundation stone for an ambitious cricket stadium near Victoria
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Zim comedian makes ‘America’s Got Talent’ semi-finals; battles 11 rivals for US$1 million top prize

90.5 WESA | By Bill O’Driscoll Growing up in Zimbabwe, Pittsburgh-based comedian Learnmore Jonasi learned comedy — and English — largely
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Zimbabwe’s biggest miners seek $182 million for solar projects

By Bloomberg News HARARE: Some of Zimbabwe’s biggest miners are seeking $182 million to develop 200 megawatts of locally-generated solar
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SA and Zimbabwe arts bodies sign deal for cultural and creative exchange

By The Citizen As a way of developing arts and culture in South Africa and Zimbabwe, the National Arts Council
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Renowned SA actor opens up about family rejection due to his Zimbabwean wife

By IOL News Renowned South African actor and former “Rhythm City star” Setlhabi Taunyane – also known as Bra Kop
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs ordered to pay $100 million in sexual assault lawsuit

By Reuters A Michigan inmate who accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting him at a party almost 30
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Zimbabwe’s ZiG currency suffers longest losing streak against dollar

By Bloomberg News HARARE: Zimbabwe’s bullion-backed currency is experiencing its longest run of losses against the dollar since it started
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Drought crisis worsens in rural Zim: ‘men demand sex from us before they allow us

By Inter Press Service In the worst months of the El Niño-induced drought that severely affected Zimbabwe, more often than
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