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Abductions Mukoko Morgan Tsvangirai Injuries ZAPU ZANU PF army killingsPublished: June 23, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has reshuffled cabinet ministers representing his party in the inclusive government a move he says has been necessitated by loss of confidence in the administration.
The reshuffle which comes 16 months after the formation of the new government is effective from Thursday when the new ministers are expected to be [...]
Published: June 18, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) Progress in the Zimbabwe-European Union (EU) dialogue is dependent on the commitment of Harare to fully implement the Global Political Agreement signed between President Mugabe and his two arch rivals.
EU head of delegation to Harare Ambassador Xavier Marchal told journalists in Harare on Wednesday.
“The normalization process is not based on benchmarks from the [...]
Published: June 4, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) Zimbabwe’s warriors went down with honour to might Brazil in an entertaining encounter that most people thought would end in a gaping score margin.
The Selacao (Brazil) scored three times with no reply from the hosts with goals that came through Michel Bostos in the 41st minute of the first half, Robinho in the 43rd minute [...]
Published: June 2, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) The Brazilian national soccer team arrived in Harare late Tuesday for an international friendly against the Zimbabwe warriors in a rare treat ahead of the 2010 FIFA world cup kicking off in South Africa in the next 10 days.
Better known as the Selacao or the Samba boys, the Brazilians arrived to much cheer [...]
Published: May 29, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) The Vapositori sect in Zimbabwe has made national history by overwhelmingly responding to the on going national immunisation program launched early this week, the Health minister has said.
Addressing journalists in Harare, Minister of Health and Child Welfare Dr Henry Madzorere said unlike in previous years, members of the Vapositori sect are bringing children [...]
Published: May 26, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has granted operating licences to four new independent daily newspapers and one weekly unlocking the state stranglehold on the media that has been experienced in the last decade.
The announcement has brought back the Daily News shut down by the government in 2004.
Addressing journalists late Wednesday, the ZMC chairperson Godfrey [...]
Published: May 4, 2010
The native commissioner confronting a rebellious Mbuya Nehanda in the play The Woman who never belonged to a political party
Hothouse Flowers on stage at HIFA, the Irish rock band performed to a full capacity crowd
and lived to its billing
Published: April 27, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) Veteran arts ambassador and Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA) board chairperson Angeline Kamba said Tuesday Zimbabwe’s arts industry has failed to contribute to the country’s domestic product owing to unfavorable policies and lack of adequate support from government.
In an interview with ZimEye at the start of HIFA 2010, Kamba(pic right) said it is difficult [...]
Published: February 26, 2010
Harare (ZimEye) Zimbabwe’s inclusive government is struggling to decide on the route to take on tackling the 5.4 billion dollar debt owed to international financial lending institutions.
Two schools of thought are emerging from the unity government with some proposing to mortgage mineral deposits, while others want the country to be declared a Highly Indebted Poor [...]
Published: February 24, 2010
Harare (ZimEye)- ZANU PF youths were on Wednesday commandeered to march in the streets of Harare to protest against European Union and US targeted sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and his cronies.
Hundreds of youths believed to have been bused from rural areas marched from Fourth Street ZANU PF provincial headquarters to the United States Embassy [...]