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Zimbabwe: World Cup Plans Get Thumbs Up
CAJ News, 16 July 2014
ZIMBABWE'S ambitious plan to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup has received the support of locals, who believe the country can defy the odds and realise that dream. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Minister Speaks on World Cup Bid Dream
The Herald, 12 July 2014
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi this week opened the nation to debate after suggesting that Zimbabwe should bid to host the 2034 World Cup. Although the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Zim to Bid for World Cup
The Herald, 8 July 2014
Zimbabwe will bid to host the Fifa World Cup in 2034 as it will by then have the capacity to host such a mega event when Africa gets another chance of hosting the tournament,… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Dreamer Mzembi to Bid for Fifa World Cup
New Zimbabwe, 7 July 2014
President Robert Mugabe's "best minister", Walter Mzembi, has revealed plans to bring the FIFA World Cup to Zimbabwe in 2034. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Lawyers Give Prisoners World Cup Chance
New Zimbabwe, 4 July 2014
INMATES in some local prisons will have a chance to enjoy remaining FIFA World Cup matches and other programmes following the donation of 11 brand new television sets to prisons by… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: ZIFA Splashes Fifa Cash On New HQ
New Zimbabwe, 26 June 2014
ZIFA has acquired new offices at Alexandra Park in Harare following the release of $500,000 by world football governing body Fifa. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: HICC's Indoor World Cup Pitch
Financial Gazette, 19 June 2014
The Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) becoming an indoor soccer pitch with a 4 500 seating capacity, surrounded by HD eight metres by 12 metres theatre screens, high… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Power Outages - Football Fans Miss Out On World Cup
SW Radio, 16 June 2014
Football fans in some areas of the country are missing out on some of the FIFA world cup matches in Brazil because of power outages. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: World Cup - Zesa Plays a Blinder
New Zimbabwe, 14 June 2014
POWER utility, ZESA, last week issued a new load shedding schedule that will leave consumers without power for eight hours a day. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Ztv Taken Off Dstv
The Herald, 14 June 2014
The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation signal on DStv was de-actived on Thursday at the instructions of Fifa to prevent people from watching the World Cup for free. Read more »