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SA: Hands off Dr Phophi – proceedings start against premier over ‘xenophobic’ comments to Zim

Supporters say she was speaking for ordinary South Africans. By The Citizen SOUTH AFRICA: The Health Professions Council of South
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Jailed and nearly killed: Zimbabwean pro-democracy activist found ‘hope’ in UK refugee scholarship

By standard.co.uk LONDON: A Zimbabwean pro-democracy activist who described surviving gunshots and a year jailed as a political prisoner has
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RBZ chief says forex reserves backing ZiG have risen to half a billion US dollars

By Bloomberg News HARARE: Zimbabwe’s foreign-currency reserves have risen to $509 million as companies liquidate their foreign-currency positions, creating demand
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After goal and assist, Maswanhise says ‘full focus’ on County despite Zimbabwe call-up

By BBC sport and Own Correspondent SCOTLAND: Tawanda Maswanhise was grinning from ear-to-ear for much of Motherwell‘s magical first half
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UNITED STATES: Zimbabwean woman (48) shot dead; boyfriend (27) arrested and charged with murder

By Crime Correspondent UNITED STATES: A Zimbabwean woman was reportedly shot dead in Georgia earlier this week and her boyfriend
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INTERVIEW: Mazvita on being an African in Durham

By Samara Patel, palatinate.org We chatted with Mazvita, a postgraduate student from St. Aiden’s College and the Durham People of
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Zimbabwe introduces licensing fees of up to US$2,500 for WhatsApp group admins

By TimesLive Zimbabwe’s government has introduced new regulations requiring administrators of WhatsApp groups to register and secure a paid-for licence.
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Zimbabwe to hold talks on $21bn debt albatross this month

By Bloomberg HARARE: Zimbabwe will resume talks with creditors later this month to restructure $21 billion in external debt as
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Zimbabwe couple faces backlash over SA flag selection on 9 000km Africa adventure

By The South African Zimbabwean couple Thandolwenkosi Tshuma and Vusumuzi Mkandhla have set out on the adventure of a lifetime, cycling across Africa
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Zimbabwe bans police from using mobile phones while on duty

By BBC News HARARE: Zimbabwe’s government has banned “with immediate effect” police officers from using mobile phones while working. The
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