Tag: 20 November 2013

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Millions of lives at risk over govt water provision failures

via Millions of lives at risk over govt water provision failures | SW Radio Africa by Alex Bell  November 19, 2013  The Zimbabwe government has bee ...

Cholera outbreak looms in Zimbabwe capital

via Cholera outbreak looms in Zimbabwe capital | News24 2013-11-19 Human Rights Watch on Tuesday warned that Zimbabwe's capital Harare was at risk ...

Exiled Zim Media Keen To Operate From Home Soil

via RadioVop Zimbabwe - Exiled Zim Media Keen To Operate From Home Soil 18/11/2013  By Criswell Chisango Exiled Zimbabwean media practitioners are ...

Nyanga villagers arrested after protesting partisan maize scheme

via Nyanga villagers arrested after protesting partisan maize scheme | SW Radio Africa by Tererai Karimakwenda  November 19, 2013  A woman with a o ...

Public interest should guide media

via Public interest should guide media - DailyNews Live by Conrad Nyamutata  19 NOVEMBER 2013  Information minister Jonathan Moyo once again enjoin ...

Bid to stop Mnangagwa defamation case flops

via Bid to stop Mnangagwa defamation case flops – ZimbabweMail Staff Reporter 19 November 2013 The High Court has dismissed an application by Alpha ...

Biti launches law firm

via Biti launches law firm - DailyNews Live 19 NOVEMBER 2013 Tendai Biti, the former Finance minister has gone back to his law roots. The fiery ...

Zimbabwe Investment Authority approves over $500m projects

via Zimbabwe Investment Authority approves over $500m projects November 19, 2013  by Tarisai Mandizha NewsDay THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZI ...

Bank queues return as cash crunch bites

via Bank queues return as cash crunch bites NewZimbabwe 18/11/2013 A BITING liquidity crunch in the country’s banking sector that has seen deposito ...

ZSE ends bullish run | The Source

via ZSE ends bullish run | The Source  November 19, 2013   The industrial index was bearish on Tuesday, shedding 0.09 points to close at 217.18 poi ...
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