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Oliver Farirayi

Summit was not about Zimbabwe - Zuma/Mswati

Mon, Jun 22, 2009

SADC raised the stakes for the MDC leadership when they gave an all clear to the Zimabwean situation. The Zimbabwe Prime Minister who is on a tour to Europe said that the unresolved outstanding issues have been submitted to SADC for a solution but reading from what the Swazi king said after an extraordinary summit in Sandton, the organisation seems to be treating these issues as 'minor' and therefore do not warrant much attention.

Tsvangirayi fails to connect with exiled Zimbabweans

Tsvangirayi fails to connect with exiled Zimbabweans

Sat, Jun 20, 2009

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been forced to cut short an event where he was addressing Zimbabwean exiles due to jeering.

'There must be an architect somewhere who gets very rich furnishing dictators'

'There must be an architect somewhere who gets very rich furnishing dictators'

Tue, Aug 04, 2009

National Heroes Acre is a burial ground for those who lived and died for Zimbabwe. Construction began in 1981, a year after independence, and continues on a hill overlooking Harare. It is a favourite spot for President Robert Mugabe to deliver bombastic speeches denouncing his foes writes David Smith, Africa correspondent for UK's Guardian newspaper.

10 MDC-M MPS arrrested- Spokesman

Wed, Aug 19, 2009

HARARE - Zimbabwean police on Wednesday arrested 10 opposition parliamentarians from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, a party source told Reuters this afternoon.

No thanks, sugar!

Sun, Sep 20, 2009

Many of us are not even aware of the copious amounts of sugar we’re consuming because manufactures are just sooo cunning.

The Dreamliner lands at Farnborough

The Dreamliner lands at Farnborough

Sun, Jul 18, 2010

The 787 Dreamliner, Boeing's "leaner and greener" new passenger plane, has touched down in the UK for the first time. The jet landed at Farnborough ahead of the seven-day international airshow at the Hampshire airfield, where it is expected to take centre stage.

Audio tapes:Deputy PM Mutamabara London address to Zim Diaspora

Mon, Jul 26, 2010

Below is the full audio recording of the Deputy Prime minister's speech and question and answer in London to Zimbabweans in Diaspora on 24/08/2010

Is It Time to Ease Up on Mugabe?

Thu, Oct 07, 2010

Johannesburg — THE imposition of political and economic sanctions as a means of influencing the behaviour of errant regimes is never without controversy, as South Africans well know.

Senator Chief undresses Zanu-PF chairman

Mon, Oct 10, 2011

SENATOR Chief Chitanga of Masvingo recently embarrassed Zanu PF national chairman Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo in parliament that the people of Zimbabwe no longer needed Zanu PF and not the Global Political Agreement (GPA)

Zimbabwe Finance Minister Reverses Taxation of Teacher Incentives

Wed, Nov 02, 2011

Zimbabwe Teachers Association Secretary General Richard Gundani said the decision was welcome as children are now writing examinations

Small-scale farmers choose tobacco over maize

Small-scale farmers choose tobacco over maize

Wed, Oct 26, 2011

HARARE, (IRIN) - Zimbabwe’s small-scale farmers are favouring tobacco over maize because they are paid immediately on delivery, while the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), the state-run cereal distribution monopoly, often takes months to pay for the staple, say some small-scale farmers.

Bused mobs gather to mark Mugabe's birthday
Zimbabwe needs up to $1bn cash to fair value Zimplats

Zimbabwe needs up to $1bn cash to fair value Zimplats

Fri, Mar 16, 2012

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The government of Zimbabwe will need between $500-million and $1-billion in hard cash to honour its commitment of paying South Africa’s Implats fair value for control of Zimplats, Mining Weekly Online reports.