Morocco coach denies making racist comments at Africa Cup; says he’s received death threats

By Associated Press Morocco coach Walid Regragui denied making any racist comments to Congo captain Chancel Mbemba after their team’s
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South African police arrest man who says he started a fire that left 76 dead

By Associated Press JOHANNESBURG: A man was arrested Tuesday and will face 76 counts of murder after telling an inquiry
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UK High Court rules Zimbabwe cannot escape paying $125m award; similar setbacks in US courts

By Agencies UK: England’s High Court has nixed the Republic of Zimbabwe’s bid to set aside an order enforcing a
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America to provide Zimbabwe with US$11m food aid for 230,000 rural people

By Agencies USAID in conjunction with the World Food Program (WFP) has announced the shipment of 11.3 Million Dollars worth
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China-Zimbabwe trade surges by 29.9 percent in 2023

By Xinhua HARARE: Trade between China and Zimbabwe hit a record high of 3.12 billion U.S. dollars in 2023, reflecting
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RBZ holds interest rates meeting as currency tanks; ZimDollar down 40% on black market

By Bloomberg News HARARE: Zimbabwe’s central bank will hold its first rate-setting meeting of the year next Monday as it
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AFCON: Cape Verde, Egypt through to next round after drama filled encounter

By Agencies Cape Verde and Egypt secured their places in the Round of 16 of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup
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AFCON: Mozambique stun Ghana with stunning late double

By Agencies Mozambique scored two stoppage-time penalties to sensationally salvage a 2-2 draw against Ghana at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa
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TAX FRAUD: Court hears UK-based Zimbabwean businessman sent part of £58m loot to SA lover

By IOL News A UK-based Zimbabwean businessman has landed his lover in South Africa in trouble after she was found
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UK: ‘Inhumane’ Home Office denying visas to children of migrant health workers

Investigation reveals children as young as two are being barred from joining their mothers in Britain By The Observer LONDON:
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