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Chivayo CAB 3 ‘bribes’ backfire

A WAR veteran has launched an urgent High Court application seeking to halt the processing of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No 3 (CAB 3) as the cash and car gifts to Members of Parliament by controversial businessmen Wicknell Chivayo backfire.

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She Quit Her Finance Job to Live on a Remote Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe. She Says She’d Do It ’10 Times Over’ (Exclusive)

She Quit Her Finance Job to Live on a Remote Wildlife Reserve in Zimbabwe. She Says She’d Do It ’10 Times Over’ (Exclusive)

Alex Blumenfeld left a finance career to pursue her dream of working in wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe

Large crowds gather at Musina camp to process exit papers for Beitbridge

Large crowds gather at Musina camp to process exit papers for Beitbridge

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Journalists assaulted at parliament

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