The Herald (Harare)
Government-owned newspaper published in the capital city.
Website: http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php#
December 3
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Zimbabwe: Mozambique, DRC Rebels a Threat [analysis]
For years, African leaders and rebels seemed to be ignorant of some dangers associated with their failure to negotiate when they are in conflicts. Some of the rebels in Africa have... Read more »
October 31
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Welcomes Mozambique Airlines
Mozambique Airlines yesterday became the 14th airline flying into Zimbabwe after its return to the local skies after a 13-year absence. Read more »
October 30
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Zimbabwe: Copper Smuggler Arrested
A 38-year-old Mozambican man who was last week intercepted with a copper contraband worth R40 000 he intended to smuggle into South Africa has been fined R4 000. Bento Mujujua... Read more »
October 27
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Zimbabwe: Mozambican Intercepted With R40 000 Copper Cables
A 38-year-old Mozambican man was on Wednesday intercepted with R40 000 worth of copper contraband, which he intended to smuggle into South Africa through the Beitbridge Border... Read more »
October 24
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Zimbabwe: LAM to Resume Harare Flights
LAM Mozambique Airlines will introduce its maiden flight on the Harare-Beira and Harare-Maputo routes on October 30 as regional airlines continue to capitalise on the vacuum left... Read more »
October 19
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Zimbabwe: Nation to Celebrate Samora Machel's Life
Zimbabweans and Mozambicans have lined up numerous activities to commemorate the life and death of Mozambique's founding president, Cde Samora Machel. Read more »
September 21
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Zim U-17 Coach Concerned
Zimbabwe Under-17 coach, Lloyd Chigove, is concerned their travelling arrangements to Maputo could affect their performance this weekend. The Young Warriors were still on the road... Read more »
September 20
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Zimbabwe: Zesa Slashes Mozambique Debt
Power utility Zesa Holdings has reduced its debt to Mozambique's Hydro Cabora Bassa from US$75 million to US$2 million, a senior Government official has said. Energy and Power... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: U-17 Leave for Moza
THE national U-17 team left the country by road for Mozambique ahead of the second leg of the Africa Youth Championships set for Saturday. Team manager Richard Mutasa expressed... Read more »
September 19
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Young Warriors Leave for Maputo
THE Young Warriors are expected to leave for Maputo this morning where they are scheduled to face Mozambique in the first round, second leg of the Under-17 African Youth... Read more »
September 6
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Mozambique Coach Upbeat
THE Mozambique Under-17 soccer team coach, Carlos Manuel, believes they have had the best preparations ahead of their first round, first leg match of the African Youth Championship... Read more »
August 21
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Zimbabwe: SADC Tribunal - Maputo Spot On [opinion]
The clamouring for the return of the banished Sadc Tribunal by various non-governmental organisations and busybodies like Desmond Tutu and John Sentamu in the run-up to the recent... Read more »
August 17
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Southern Africa: SADC Summit Opens in Maputo
President Mugabe arrived here yesterday for the 32nd Ordinary Sadc Summit which starts today. Read more »
July 19
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Zimbabwe: Two Apama Styles Members Die in Crash
TWO members of popular dance group Apama Styles School of Theatre Art died on the spot, while its leader, David Machowa, and two others sustained serious injuries when the vehicle... Read more »
July 16
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Zimbabwe: Border Clashes in Rushinga
A dispute over the border line between Zimbabweans and Mozambicans in Rushinga has resulted in fist fights among citizens of the two countries. Read more »
July 13
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Zimbabwe: Wataffi Relocates to Mozambique
Willis "Afirika" Wataffi has relocated to Mozambique where he is eyeing on making it big on the music scene. Read more »
July 12
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Zimbabwe: Community Gets Grinding Mill
Ooutgoing Mozambican ambassador to Zimbabwe Cde Vicente Veloso last week donated a grinding mill to the Mozambican community living in the Gatshe-Gatshe Fishing Camp in Kariba. Read more »
June 26
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Zimbabwe: Shamu Pays Tribute to Mozambique
Zimbabwe and Mozambique must remain vigilant and not lose sight of the lurking danger of imperialists now employing new tactics to subvert the two countries' independence. Read more »
June 19
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Zimbabwe: Willard Katsande Apologises
A sorry Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande apologised to the nation following his first half red card in the Warriors' 1-0 win against Burundi in an Africa Cup of Nations... Read more »
June 11
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Misfiring Warriors
ZIMBABWE'S Warriors once again fluffed a number of good chances, but this time battled on to avoid a fourth straight defeat as they were held by Mozambique in a World Cup Group G... Read more »
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: It's Redemption Time
Warriors' coach, Rahman Gumbo, believes his charges have put behind their horror week and are ready to kick-start their 2014 World Cup qualifying show when they date Mozambique in... Read more »
June 6
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Zimbabwe: ZPC Signs U.S.$230 Million Power Deal
ZIMBABWE Power Company has signed a US$230 million Memorandum of Understanding with Indian power company Wapco Ltd to refurbish the country's three thermal stations. In its... Read more »
May 5
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Zimbabwe: War Veterans Visiting Mozambique Stranded
EIGHTY-NINE war veterans, youths and church members from Chitungwiza are stranded in Beira after a CMED bus they hired broke down on Tuesday. The delegation left the country on... Read more »
April 26
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Zimbabwe/Mozambique: Dembare Feel Makopa Blow
Dynamos coach Callisto Pasuwa has described the suspension of combative midfielder Milton Makopa as a huge blow to the Harare giants ahead of their Champions League second round,... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: ZESA Pays U.S.$10 Million to Hydro Cahora Bassa
ZESA Holdings yesterday paid US$10 million to Hydro Cahora Bassa as the power utility battles to clear its debt to the Mozambican company. Read more »
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