More join the Presidential jet

President Robert Mugabe’s delegation to the United Nations general assembly in 2006 was 10 more people than in 2005 and included his son Bellarmine Chatunga. Unlike the previous year’s list, the 2006 list had arrival and departure dates.

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Coltart the odd one out

David Coltart of the Mutambara-faction of the Movement for Democratic Change was the odd one out when he became one of the few top leaders from the party to have a constituency of his own when he was elected senator for Kumalo.

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Rautenbach named in Sudanese oil deal

Businessman Billy Rautenbach, who has been linked with several businesses involving top politicians in the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front, was reported to have gone into business with former English cricket player Phil Edmonds whose company was involved in a dispute over oil deals in Sudan.

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New senators-few guiding lights

Most of the new senators elected when the upper house was reintroduced were ruling party hacks in office only to accumulate a salary and government-provided luxury cars which were going to cost the taxpayer US$4.5 million according to United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Christopher Dell.

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Coltart said the goal was to unseat ZANU-PF

Movement for Democratic Change legislator David Coltart told United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Christopher Dell that though he favoured enacting a new constitution and then conducting internationally-supervised, free and fair elections, the ultimate goal was to unseat ZANU-PF in any way possible.

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