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HARARE - As the whole world was celebrating Christmas Glen View residents were in a world of their own after a month-long electricity black-out.
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Water woes continue as dams fill

HARARE - With Zimbabwe's major dams almost full, urban centres are still without water for more...

Soldier orders farmer to leave as land chaos continues

BULAWAYO - A Zimbabwean farmer has been given 48-hours' notice to vacate his farm or be...

Chaos reigns as Kunonga clings to bishopric

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Mugabe spends trillions to reward war vet leaders

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The year of regime change

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The majority of Zimbabweans would like to forget the year 2007 as fast as...

Where did we go wrong?

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Hero or zero?
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Land first, infrastructure later

 - govt policy condemns thousands to poverty, ignorance

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Inflation expected to increase as govt prints more money

HARARE - Little is expected to change in Zimbabwe's economic fortunes amid bleak forecasts by analysts...

ANC Congress set for Saturday

 JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) is set to mark its...

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A long year ahead of us

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Refugee influx causes hardships for SA citizens

With more than three million Zimbabweans already living in South Africa, the average 1 000 to...

Mtukudzi wows SA

JOHANNESBURG- Award winning Afro-jazz super star, Oliver Mtukudzi, wowed South Africa as the nation entered the...

Businesses destroyed by xenophobic SA mob

JOHANNESBURG - The ugly face of xenophobia, coupled with jealousy, saw the destruction of five prosperous...

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