THE STATE versus MORGAN TSVANGIRAI HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE GARWE JP HARARE, 3 February 2003 – 26 February 2004 and 15 October 2004 Assessors: Mr M. Nyandoro and…
At first glance, nothing much seems to have changed. The "world bank" in Bulawayo is still alive and kicking. Some would even say it is thriving more than ever before.…
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Good decision but bad timing. That's what some people are saying about the Movement for Democratic Change's decision to pull out of all pending elections. It was a good decision…
The status of Debshan ranch, which is owned by the Oppenheimer family, one of the richest families in Southern Africa, remains unclear more than six months after the government ordered…
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ZANU-PF slipped back into the Bulawayo City Council through the back door when its candidate, Ernest Msipa, stood unopposed when nominations for a by-election in Ward 7 closed on September…