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Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau IN a bid to influence the outcome of the July 30 harmonised elections, the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) released millions of dollars to opposition functionaries — part of which was used to sponsor the violence that rocked Harare’s Central Business District on Wednesday.
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Tinomudaishe Chinyoka, Correspondent IT began circulating on Tuesday. By Wednesday, it had spawned longer and shorter versions, but the import remained the same, the number of people who voted in Chiredzi was very high for 10 polling stations.
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Editor — The first weekend in August is the National Twins Day. National Twins Day was inspired by a pair of twins, Moses and Aaron Wilcox.
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Who said women can’t do it? For a long time, there were professional limitations that society set for women. But Lindiwe Marufu (33) of Glen View 3 has decided to live her life by defying the odds.
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The elections are behind us and focus now should be on making Zimbabwe work again. What is in our favour is that the nation has already gathered momentum as far as implementation of game changing projects is concerned.
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Tichaona Zindoga, and Nobleman Runyanga Yesterday saw some skirmishes in Harare as opposition hoodlums caused mayhem protesting the outcome of the July 30 elections which, ironically and for the first time in recent times, was widely seen as credible by the international community through their observer missions.
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EDITOR — Fellow comrades do not despair if your monthly pensions of $206 are not reviewed upwards to at least the poverty datum line because we came a long way encountering problems.
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I was very pleased by Zimbabweans for their patience in long queues at polling stations due to the large number of voters that registered to vote. My appeal to you all is to remain peaceful and not be impatient or listen to enemies of the State and cause disturbances as what happened in Harare yesterday. […]
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ON the eve of Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections, former President Robert Mugabe called a hastily arranged press conference at his Blue Roof residence in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale Brook in Harare during which he attempted to do a hatchet job on the ruling Zanu-PF party and its presidential candidate, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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Chris Ndlovu After all the politicking and mud throwing at each other by political parties, the rest of the world is looking at what is going to happen next. What is critical now is what is going to happen when everything is over.
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Editor — In politics, one ought not to be so thirsty for opportunity that they drink from every cup handed to them.
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Millions of Zimbabweans went to the polls in peace and harmony yesterday to elect their president, 210 members of parliament and about 1 900 councillors.
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