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‘Don’t give Mugabe money’

HARARE – As President Robert Mugabe steps on the American soil this week for the annual United Nations (UN) General Assembly meeting…

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Curse of living with disability

HARARE – Shunned because of the physical deformities they were either born with or acquired later in life, people with disabilities are…

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Scarred but not scared

HARARE – He walks with a limp and his hand is still in an arm sling, but despite the scars that are…

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Zim, a nation of debtors

HARARE – Zimbabwe, which owes multilateral institutions over $10 billion, is sinking beneath a tide of debt. A spate of recent reports…

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Filmmaker turns Mugabe critic

HARARE – Filmmaker Rufaro Kaseke, whose videos of President Robert Mugabe’s regime and system of governance have gone viral on social media,…

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Meet Bryan K’s heavy machine

HARARE – Rising artiste Bryan K’s anointed African queen — South African model Onalerona Mohube — really fits the bill. Mohube, who…

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Zimbabweans agonise over bond notes

HARARE – Despite central bank governor John Mangudya’s best efforts to assure wary Zimbabweans that the introduction of the country’s much-distrusted bond…

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