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Zimbabwe-US relations far from mending
Zimbabwe’s soured relations with the United States of America appear to be far from mending any time soon following the…
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FACTCHECK: Did SADC’s Executive Secretary confirm that sanctions are not the cause of Zimbabwe’s crisis?
The tweet posted Tuesday read: Ambassador Cloud and @DrTaxs also discussed how failed economic policies and corruption have created the…
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EU-Zimbabwe relations on the mend
Relations between the European Union (EU) and Zimbabwe which soured in the early 2000s are yet to fully mend, despite…
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We will not be silent on rights violations: US
The United States (US) says it will continue reprimanding the Zimbabwean government for violating its citizens’ rights, adding that it…
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Residents speak on anti-sanctions march
Bulawayo residents have expressed their feelings and position on the nation-wide anti-sanctions march scheduled for tomorrow with most of them…
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Sanctions must stay, Mnangagwa must resign: Chiefs
A section of traditional leaders, fronted by outspoken Ntabazinduna Chief Nhlahlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni, believe the western sanctions must neither be…
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Remove sanctions to honour Mugabe: Mnangagwa
….as he pays tribute to the former leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose government is under economic sanctions imposed by the…
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Chief Ndiweni divides Mat Chiefs
By Vumani Mthiyane Traditional Chiefs in Matabeleland South have expressed mixed feelings over Ntabazinduna Chief Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni`s recent utterances…
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Ndebele Chief calls for more sanctions
Ntabazinduna Chief Felix Ndiweni says the Zimbabwe government is inviting more sanctions on itself if it continues with plans to…
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Clerics call for ‘all inclusive’ national dialogue
Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) has called for a comprehensive and inclusive national dialogue to act on the current…
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