Harare — HARDLY a month after southern and western parts of Zimbabwe were shaken by three successive earth tremors that triggered a wave of spirited speculation, very few people ironically still remember the usually terrifying experience.
As talk of the three earthquakes that occurred in the Nyamandhlovu and Binga areas on June 25, 27 and 28 recedes, so has this frightening and at times catastrophic event returned to its status as one of the country 's least recognised phenomena.
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