How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

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What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

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Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

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Mnangagwa defends Zimbabwe’s term extension after once pledging to leave office in 2028

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SEEDS OF SELF-DESTRUCTION

John Makumbe
Some of us have often stated that Zanu (PF) contains the seeds of its own destruction. Recent reports seem to confirm that some of these...

Zimbabwe Vigil Diary – 24th February 2007



LONDON - who sang several songs from her new...

Detention Watch from Zimbabwe Association

LONDON - A new scheme has just been launched by the International Organisation of Migration (IOM),...

National service for SA youth

THE South African government has recruited over 30 000 youths to undergo the National Youth Service...

Rosettenville closes doors

THE Rosettenville Refugee Reception Office has once again closed its doors to thousands of desperate asylum...

Students form ZSA

ZIMBABWEAN students studying at various universities of South Africa have established the Zimbabwe Students Association (ZSA)...

Top cops seek SA jobs

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OBITUARY

A journalist respected by all
THE death of Ian Mills, the BBC's correspondent in Rhodesia (and later...

Letters 01-03-07

Mt Carmel is fight for law
EDITOR - In your article 'Battle for Mount Carmel continues' you...

New wind of change?

Dear Family and Friends,
For the last hour a steady trickle of people have walked past my...

Call to halt repression

HARARE - MISA-Zimbabwe has called upon the government to uphold the rights of citizens to express...

Mugabe must go – ZJSN

AFRICA should expect grim violations of media and human rights in Zimbabwe if President Mugabe continued...

Aid halted over ‘Zanusation’ of food

By Herbert Dapi
MASVINGO- The operations of the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society have been plunged into disarray...

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