There will be chaos in ZAN U-PF if Mugabe goes- poll
There will be chaos in the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front if President Robert Mugabe dies before a proper successor is appointed, an unscientific survey by The Insider shows.
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Why Mugabe has been winning the international PR contest
White farmers win case against Zimbabwe government- full judgment
Diamond boss says you don’t have to like Zimbabwe to allow it to sell its diamonds
World Diamond Council boss Eli Izhakoff says members of the Kimberley Process do not have to like Zimbabwe to allow it to sell its rough diamonds legally. They must think about the future of the industry because it is better for Zimbabwe to sell its diamonds within the system rather than outside.
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Britain’s bossy attitude earns Mugabe support- Wikileaks
Britain’s bossy attitude towards Zimbabwe had only solidified President Robert Mugabe’s status as a colonial liberation leader and rallied South Africa’s unwavering support, one of the cables released by Wikileaks says.
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What SADC leaders decided on Zimbabwe
The media has an uncanny way of reporting on events in Zimbabwe. Southern African Development Community leaders who met in Johannesburg at the weekend are reported to have given ultimatums, chasticised some leaders and so on. Here is the full communiqué on Zimbabwe to enable our readers to judge for themselves. The items that have been removed relate to resolutions on Madagascar.
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Jonathan Moyo says Mugabe can talk to British Prime Minister
The Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front propaganda chief Jonathan Moyo says President Robert Mugabe can talk to British Prime Minister David Cameron to reduce the “noise and tension” between the two sides because his approach is very different from that of the last two British premiers, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair.
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The “obscene” salaries Zimbabwe’s CEOs get
While civil servants are battling to have their salaries raised from a paltry $200 a month, executives in Zimbabwe’s private sector and in some parastatals are taking home salaries that are enough to pay 50 to 60 civil servants every month.
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