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Zanu PF ‘forcing’ villagers to celebrate Mnangagwa law
The party has lined up a series of ‘thank you’ rallies in all provinces this weekend following the signing of the controversial bill by President Emmerson Mnangagwa early this month.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Kenneth Nyangani
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Fired-up Munetsi returns to Wolves
He found his sanctuary in the French capital with Paris FC. Thrust into a fierce relegation battle in Ligue 1, Munetsi didn’t just find his footing—he found his fire.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
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31-year wait ends as Zimbabwe hosts southern Africa’s best
Brian Chamboko was in an even tighter spot, down 1-5 in the fifth against Angola's best player. Wang took a timeout and drew tactics on a towel.
By Austin Karonga
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Hurungwe Arts Festival goes regional for 10th anniversary
HAF director Joel Zilala said preparations for the milestone event were complete.
By Azriel Chimeno
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War vets directors acquitted of fraud
In delivering judgement on Friday, magistrate Artwell Sanyatwe acquitted all the accused, bringing the criminal proceedings to an end.
By Staff Reporter
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As human-wildlife conflict rises, communities find new ways to coexist
WCA distributes predator-proof cattle bomas and automated LED lights, called lion lights, to keep livestock safe from attacks.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe
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Lawyer launches landmark book on Zim’s quest for justice, reparations
In the publication, Sani argues that Zimbabwe's land question should be understood not merely as a political or economic issue, but as a matter of law, justice and historical redress.
By Takemore Mazuruse
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Comedian fined for drink-driving
Chigumira was prohibited from driving for six months by the Harare magistrates’ court.
By Staff Reporter
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The Ningxia blueprint: Why China succeeds and Zimbabwe stalls
Ningxia is situated in northwest China, nestled within the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River.
By Kholwani Nyathi
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