US paid $100 000 for past delivery of mail
The United States embassy paid $100 000 to Zimpost for past delivery of personal mail.
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The United States embassy paid $100 000 to Zimpost for past delivery of personal mail.
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Information Minister Jonathan Moyo sent jitters within Non-Governmental organisations when he reportedly said NGOs that did not cooperate with the government “would be cut off at the knees”.
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Information Minister Jonathan Moyo accused the United States and Britain of toughening “their hostility towards Zimbabwe,” by “churning out propaganda about regime change” through the Voice of America’s Studio 7.
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Information Minister Jonathan Moyo spoiled the conciliatory tone of President Robert Mugabe when he opened Parliament on 22 July 2003, easing tensions between the Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front and the Movement for Democratic Change, by labelling the MDC a “hitherto treasonous party” which must stop “sabotaging the economy” and claiming that the public was “tired of MDC lies and hallucinations”.
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The arms of government that are supposed to protect and serve the people are thoroughly corrupt with the police topping the bill.
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The battle to trash United States President George Bush’s visit to Africa continued with The Herald lashing out at the Movement for Democratic Change.
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President Robert Mugabe put United States ambassador to Zimbabwe Joseph Sullivan on the defensive when he said United States President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair had lied about Iraq.
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Nelson Chamisa has been one of the pillars of the Movement for Democratic Change kicking off as national youth chairman. There are 74 Wikileaks cables that mention his name. Here are the first 50.
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The number of Wikileaks cables on former Information Minister Jonathan Moyo now published on our website has risen to 100. There are about 240 cables on Moyo and this is so far the largest collection of cables on one person. We dedicated November to Jonathan Moyo cables and intend to publish all the cables on him and all the other people listed on our index. We already have complete cables on:
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Amendments to the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act were expected to top the agenda when parliament resumed seating in the second half of 2003.
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