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What Wikileaks said about Zimbabwe’s richest man- Part Two

1-US says its public diplomacy has paid off in Zimbabwe

2-What do Strive Masiyiwa and Geoff Nyarota have in common?

3-Daily News group sues Jonathan Moyo for $58 million

4-Masiyiwa wanted after closure of his paper

5-Masiyiwa says Daily News will back in matter of weeks

6-Two blows to the independent media

7-Econet in the clear

8-Fear mars US sponsored business conference

9-Econet on expansion warpath

10-Masiyiwa business deals questioned

11-Masiyiwa supports motion to end Kingdom Meikles saga

12-Econet expansion aimed at keeping foreign competition out

13-Zimbabweans in the diaspora not keen to invest in the country?

14-Masiyiwa on war veterans hit list

15-Masiyiwa and Chanakira take over Daily News

16-Herald editor spills the beans about Jonathan Moyo’s interference

17-Government after Masiyiwa

18-Short-lived reprieve for Daily News

19-Daily News staff on Jonathan Moyo’s payroll!

20-MDC in dilemma

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21-US funded MDC election court challenge

22-Masiyiwa says Gono starved the nation to pay IMF

23-Lawyer says Masiyiwa has not held valid Zimbabwe passport for years

24-Was Masiyiwa offered MDC presidency?

25-Masiyiwa listed as one of the possible leaders of Third Way

26-Masiyiwa had ties to both ZANU-PF and MDC!

27-Masiyiwa says MDC will win 2008 elections but needs cash

28-Masiyiwa prepares recovery plan with Nkosana Moyo

29-Trevor Ncube’s Third Way

30-US writes off MDC victory, military coup or third way in 2008

31-US government funded Mbeki to stop Zuma from becoming president

32-Masiyiwa promised to fund MDC 2008 campaign

33-Masiyiwa says Jonathan Moyo and Ibbo Mandaza are former CIO

34-Bennett predicted shock victory for MDC in 2008

35-Masiyiwa says MDC did not have plan for “day after” the election

36-Masiyiwa funded anti-rigging plan in 2008 elections- Wikileaks

37-Masiyiwa, Chadehumbe lobbied Mamabolo on 2008 elections

38-MDC campaign funds used by party bigwigs!

39-Jethro Goko lobbied Zuma to be tough on Mugabe

40-Mugabe was ready to concede defeat in 2008 – Wikileaks

 

 

 

 

 

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