Zimbabwe Independent (Harare)
Independent newspaper published on Fridays
Website: http://www.theindependent.co.zw/
July 19
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Zimbabwe: Why Are Prices Not Decreasing? [column]
'Price Stickiness' is a concept popular in economic circles and used to describe the resistance of a price to change despite changes in other economic fundamentals that suggest a... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: New Govt Should Create an Enabling Environment
The new Zimbabwean government, set to emerge after the decisive elections slated for end of month, must create an enabling business environment to attract South Korean investment,... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Battle for the Apostolic Vote
LIKE the Biblical Moses who descended from Mount Sinai with two tablets of stones with the 10 Commandments, President Robert Mugabe was completely clad in white robes and held the... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Is Zim Headed for Another Dead End?
SADC, the African Union (AU), European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and other international organisations would admit that elections in Zimbabwe are not for the faint-hearted,... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Churches Fear Being Hijacked
SOME churches in Zimbabwe have postponed their annual gatherings, which usually take place between July and August, fearing the events would be hijacked by politicians as the... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF, MDC-T Sweat Over 'Rebels'
MDC T and Zanu PF's chances of winning a majority in general elections took a dent when some disgruntled party members refused to withdraw their independent candidature by last... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Israeli Elections Rigging Machine Exposed
NIKUV International, a shadowy Israeli intelligence company allegedly hired by Zanu PF to rig the forthcoming general elections through manipulation of the voters' roll, has a... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Controversy Over Special Voting Rages On
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday said they are considering allowing servicemen and women who failed to cast their ballot during the chaotic two-day special voting process to vote... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: 'Mugabe Relative Wreaking Havoc'
A CLOSE relative of First Lady Grace Mugabe, Lisbon Marufu, who is an aspiring Zengeza West Zanu PF MP, has been accused of unleashing marauding youths to disrupt MDC-T candidate... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: July 31 - Events Leave Zim On Edge [column]
AFTER more than a decade of political and economic turmoil, which was briefly interrupted by the coalition government between 2009 and this year, Zimbabweans will on July 31 go to... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zim's Touch-and-Go Relations With West [opinion]
WHEN President Robert Mugabe unilaterally announced that Zimbabwe's general elections would be held on July 31, this seemingly provocative action was met with unusual silence by... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Advocates' Chambers Dragged to Supreme Court
FORMER interns at the Advocates' Chambers have dragged the independent bar of legal practitioners to the Supreme Court to compel it to reverse new regulations introduced midway... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Still Holds All the Poll Cards [opinion]
THE campaign season has begun. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Liquid Invests U.S.$80 Million in Fibre Optic Network
BROADBAND internet wholesaler Liquid Telecom (Liquid) has since 2010 spent more than US$80 million towards in establishing its fibre optic cable network in Zimbabwe, MD Wellington... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Retired Bishop Endorses Tsvangirai
MDC-T and Zanu PF's dogged contest for the religious vote continued in earnest this week with President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai both securing... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zim's UNWTO Preparations Gather Momentum
ZIMBABWE'S preparations for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly are gathering pace with new confidence arising from Treasury's release of part... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mobile, Internet Money Surpass Card Payments
MOBILE and internet-based transactions have for the first time surpassed card payments after registering a 28,3% growth in the month of May as more account holders turn to the... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: More Twists Expected in Title Soap Opera
The Castle Lager Premier Soccer League soap opera continues this weekend and as has been in keeping with its theme so far this term, more twists and turns can be expected in both... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Musona Snubs QPR for Chiefs
WARRIORS striker Knowledge Musona turned down a potential move to England's Championship League side Queens Park Rangers (QPR) opting to return to South African Absa Premiership... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: What Does ZEC Have to Hide? [editorial]
AS the general elections draw closer, it is increasingly becoming clear Zimbabwe is not ready for the polls despite what Zanu PF officials and their state media hacks would have us... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Japanese Firm Snaps Up Astra Industries
A FOREIGN company, Kansai Plascon, has acquired a controlling stake in Astra Industries, businessdigest has established. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: On Campaign Trail - Queen Elizabeth Vs Amazing Grace [column]
From Marie Antoinette, Emilda Marcos, Elanor Roosevelt, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to Sally Mugabe, spouses of political leaders have played significant roles in shaping political... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Elections Rush in Disarray
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe will be on the ropes this weekend as he faces close scrutiny at the Sadc troika on politics, defence and security and the African Union (AU) peace and... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Potraz Revokes Valley Technologies Licence
THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has cancelled Valley Technologies' operating licence for failure to fulfil the regulator's conditions,... Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Sabmiller Sees Future in Traditional Brews
A FEW years ago, then Delta Beverages CEO Joe Mutizwa spoke of sexing up the company's products - beer, carbonated drinks and even opaque beer. Read more »
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