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Naij.com – Nigeria’s top online newspaper

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The Zimbabwe Government remains in contempt of court and continues to flout the rule of law

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Political violence, deprivation of food and denial of rights to education & health care

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Harare residents persecuted over bond notes protest

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Use of spikes wreaks havoc

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Artists to tell stories through images & spoken word

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Zimbabwe’s diaspora in the UK continue their push for a right to vote

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