World & Community
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Pope Francis was a peace loving leader – says VP Chiwenga in paying last respects
By Staff Reporter/Agencies Zimbabwe played a significant part in the global spread of Catholicism, a role that has not been…
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Zimbabwe ‘scolds’ Lord Oates over interference
By Staff Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s government has brushed off calls from British lawmakers for punitive measures over the continued…
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Palestine envoy in Zim condemns Israel’s anti-christian stance
By Staff Reporter The Palestinian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Tamer Almassri has strongly condemned the Israeli authorities’ discriminatory policies against Palestinian…
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Mnangagwa signed the wrong PVO Bill into law
By Staff Reporter THE validity of Zimbabwe’s newly gazetted Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Act has come under scrutiny, following…
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Zim Catholics plunge into mourning the late Pope Francis
By Staff Reporter THE Catholic Church in Zimbabwe will hold masses in honour of Pope Francis, who died on Monday.…
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Pope Francis dies aged 88
By Agencies Pope Francis has died aged 88, the Vatican has said – just one day after he addressed the…
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Diplomatic crisis : No more Visa free deal between DRC and Zimbabwe
By Freight News The sudden scrapping of a convenient cost-saving visa-free arrangement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)…
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Landlord kills tenant for converting U$560 rentals to personal use
By Staff Reporter A Zengeza landlord teamed up with four other people in assaulting his tenant to death over rentals.…
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Zimbabwe Eyes Stronger Economic Ties with Belarus Ahead of Mnangagwa’s State Visit
By Staff Reporter MINSK – Zimbabwe is poised to deepen its strategic partnership with Belarus across key sectors, with expectations…
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Allan Wilson High Sch headmaster up for ‘sodomy’
By Staff Reporter Allan Wilson High School headmaster Tafara Zhou has been implicated in an aggravated indecent assault storm. He…
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