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Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
The withdrawal of a software licence for printing banknotes would have catastrophic consequences for Zimbabwe, economists have warned. The licence could be withdrawn in accordance with fresh measures to be implemented by the European Union against Zimbabwe's rulers. The Robert Mugabe regime's final lifeline is a small Vienna-based software company that helps it to keep printing the money it relies...
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Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | yesterday
On the streets of Harare, there was deep unease about Morgan Tsvangirai's decision to enter power-sharing talks with Robert Mugabe and his ruling Zanu (PF) party. A photograph taking up half the front page of the propaganda Herald newspaper, with Mr Mugabe holding the hands of Mr Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara - the leader of a smaller faction of the MDC - produced a sense of shock among many. “Tsvangirai...
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David Coltart (Official Website) (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
The Independent By Daniel Howden and Tom Armitage in Zurich Thursday, 24 July 2008 The Mugabe regime’s final lifeline is a small Vienna-based software company that helps it to keep printing the money it relies on for its survival, The Independent can reveal. Jura JSP, an Austro-Hungarian firm with just 50 employees, has been dealing with the pariah [...]
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Ecademy: user blogs (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
If you really want a good laugh, as tragic as it may actually be, you need to pop down for lectures in Zimbabwe Economics 101 at the 'Silly Farm' in Harare. You see, there are a bunch of fellows here who will teach you a thing or two you need to know about destroying an economy. It's a case of learning from their daft, and somewhat dim, mistakes. We will throw in a few lessons in corruption too! The...
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Daniel Molokele (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
By Garikai Chimuka The recent signing in Harare of the Memorandum of Understanding ( MOU)as a precursor to a negotiated settlement by ZANU PF President, Robert Mugabe, MDC President , Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara representing the small breakaway MDC renegades has raised interesting debate throughout the world. One of the key fundamental discourse that has emerged is whether Robert Mugabe...
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A Very British Dude (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Dr Evil would be very upset if he got this in return... As Sky news says , it's worth more on Ebay than it is in Harare.
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Cape Argus (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Amid Zimbabwe's mind-boggling hyper inflation, a new Z$100 billion bank note has more value as a novelty item on eBay than on the streets of Harare.
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Palapye.com News Blog (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
source: IOL July 23 2008 at 06:21PM Harare - The start of full-scale talks to resolve Zimbabwe’s political crisis were delayed for a second day on Wednesday as the main parties’ top negotiators had yet to arrive in South Africa, sources said. The negotiations, initially due to start on Tuesday and already facing a race against time given [...]
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
THREE security guards on Tuesday appeared before a Harare magistrate on charges of breaking into a warehouse and stealing $19,6 quadrillion worth of stationery.
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Ecademy: user blogs (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
It looks like your average Zimbabwean pub crawler is also in trouble now. The retail price of two of Zimbabwe's beer favourites, Castle Lager and Lion Lager, went up to a mere $400 billion a pint! Soft drinks, including world renowned brands such as Coca Cola, also went up to $350 billion per 300ml, with the price of a litre now pegged at just over $1 trillion.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
HUNDREDS of local top road runners and members of the general public are expected to converge at High Glen Shopping Centre at Budiriro in Harare on Sunday for the 21st edition of the annual Olympic Day Run.
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NHatky (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Pretoria, Talks were to begin in earnest on resolving Zimbabwe's political crisis on Thursday after President Robert Mugabe gave his top lieutenants the final go-ahead to negotiate power-sharing with the opposition. Sources in the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and the governing ZANU-PF parties confirmed their top negotiators had finally flown ...
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rockport | 07/09/2008
Check out latest Cricket News Having earned a recall to the Indian Test team after four years, young wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel feels it is the 'Lady Luck' which has smiled on him and the left-hander is keen to cash in on the opportunity to cement his place in the side.
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rockport | 07/04/2008
Feb 10 - Zimbabwe players Andy Flower and Henry Olonga wear black armbands in their opening 2003 World Cup game against Namibia in Harare to protest against what they call "death of democracy" in their country.
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abdulruff | 04/02/2008
Poll in Zimbabwe : What is cooking? Zimbabwe , a state in Southern Africa , went to poll on March 29. Zimbabweans cast ballots for president, parliament and local councils. Preliminary official results were expected...