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Zimbabwe - Top News

  • November 19
  • The Herald Zimbabwe: O Access Magazine Returns to Channel O

    The fourth season on O Access, a magazine programme, returns to Channel O this month and viewers are assured of a riveting show and the best behind-the-scenes interviews as the series begins with Keri Hilson today.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zisca Targets Harare Coaches

    THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association is set to hold a Level two coaching course at Highfield High from November 23 to 30 in Harare.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zim Safe for Investment - President

    Zimbabwe is a safe investment destination and Italian businesspeople wishing to establish businesses in the country are welcome, President Mugabe has said.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Young Warriors Squad Named

    YOUNG Warriors manager Bhekithemba "Far" Ndlovu has challenged his youthful squad to make up for their failure to reach the just-ended World Cup finals and win the Cosafa Under-20 championships in South Africa next month.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Coach to Rejoin Cheetahs for UAE, SA Tours

    ENGLAND-based Zimbabwe coach Liam Middleton is expected to rejoin the Cheetahs when they tour the United Arab Emirates and South Africa early next month.

  • Monitor Uganda/Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe for Challenge Cup

    Zimbabwe has confirmed participation in the forth- coming Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup to take place November 28 to December 13 in Kenya.

  • November 18
  • Nation Zimbabwe: Deadline for Resolving Govt Disunity Looms

    Zimbabwe's feuding political parties look set to miss a monthend deadline set by the Southern African Development Committee (SADC) to conclude outstanding issues of their power sharing agreement as negotiators are yet to meet.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Mugabe Blasts West's Subsidies to Farmers

    RICH countries' agricultural subsidies and denial of market access to produce from developing countries were partly to blame for low crop production in developing nations, President Mugabe has said.

  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Parliament Passes Bill to Reform Reserve Bank

    Parliament on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill to reform the central bank. In theory this should reduce the powers of bank governor Gideon Gono.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Cabinet Condemns Attacks on Zimbabweans

    Cabinet has expressed its deep concern about the spate of attacks on foreign nationals at De Doorns in the Boland.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Begins Talks on Unity Govt Future

    MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai and some of the negotiators to the Global Political Agreement met for less than two minutes on Monday.

  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Under Threat as Xenophobia Returns to South Africa

    Xenophobic violence has once again reared its head in South Africa, after more than a thousand Zimbabwean migrants were driven from their homes in a rural settlement in the country on Tuesday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: 30 000 Children Sexually Abused - FST

    OVER 30 000 children have been treated after being sexually-abused in the past four years at Harare Hospital alone -- and those figures are only a tip of the iceberg, experts say.

  • Business Day South Africa: 2700 Zimbabweans Seek Shelter After Mob Violence in De Doorns

    Up to 2700 Zimbabwean asylum seekers have set up a temporary "safety camp" in a rural South African town following attacks on their shacks in a dispute over jobs.

  • Daily News Zimbabwe: Yanga Loan Midfielder to African Lyon

    PREMIER league debutants African Lyon are in final negotiations with Young Africans, to sign on loan the young midfielder Razack Khalfan.

  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Civil Service Audit to Begin November, but Will Exclude Army

    Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro has announced that the coalition government will this month begin an audit of the civil service, to weed out ghost workers. The audit follows reports over the months that tens of thousands of workers were on the public service payroll, despite not doing anything.

  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Germany Protests Attack of Priest by Soldiers [column]

    The German government has sent a written protest to Zimbabwe over the attack on a German priest by soldiers over the weekend.

  • SW Radio Zimbabwe: Inyathi Residents Rally Behind Invaded Farm Owner [column]

    Residents of Inyathi have rallied behind a local farmer whose land has been forcibly seized by a Bulawayo High Court Judge, signing a petition for the farm to be left in peace.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Super Sunday

    WOUNDED giants Dynamos and buoyant city rivals Gunners will have to beat the odds that come with history -- beginning with their Super Sunday Showdown at Rufaro in four days time -- if they are to power their way to glory in their gripping battle for the CBZ Premiership title.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zse Opens Bearish

    TRADING on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange opened the week bearish with the key industrial index shedding 2,54 percent to close at 159.94 points due to profit taking.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: 'Govt Flexible On Indigenisation'

    GOVERNMENT is flexible on the indigenisation policy and will attend to specific concerns raised by investors, the Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Saviour Kasukuwere has said.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Chiminya Under Spotlight

    DYNAMOS board chairman Richard Chiminya was under the spotlight last night, amid growing questions of his role in the crisis engulfing the club, as pressure mounted on him to diffuse the row that has split the Glamour Boys and could cost them the CBZ Premiership title.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Suspect Faces Fresh Charges of Swindling Farmers

    Suspected fraudster and CH marketing director Takesure Chingono was yesterday back in court facing fresh charges of swindling farmers of maize worth over US$80 000 after allegedly misrepresenting that he was an agent for non-governmental organisations.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: World Cup Trophy Comes to Town

    ZIMBABWE might have missed the chance to qualify for the Fifa World Cup finals in South Africa but the euphoria over the 2010 competition will reach an all-time high next Thursday when the real gem comes to town.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Mufakose Man Accused of Murdering Wife

    A MUFAKOSE man accused of fatally assaulting his wife for allegedly "starving the couple's children" yesterday appeared in court charged with murder.

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