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Zimbabwe bans ISP licencing

Mon, Sep 21, 2009

The Zimbabwean government has banned licensing of more internet service providers (ISPs) after officials in President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF party complained that cyberspace could be used to trigger regime change.

Zimbabwe denies banning ISP Licencing

Wed, Sep 30, 2009

ZIMBABWE’s government has refused responsibility for the banning of ISP licences and has blamed economic factors as the cause.

Animals starve at besieged farm

Thu, Jan 21, 2010

RUSAPE - Animals at Koos Smit’s farm have been left to starve as the invaders have cut water supplies and electricity to the farm, reports Zimeye.

Tempers flare over Zambezi water project takeover

Sun, Jan 24, 2010

Bulawayo (ZimEye) – A war of words erupted at a Press conference addressed by the Minister of Water and Infrastructure Development, Samuel Sipepa Nkomo over the takeover of the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project, which has been renamed National Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (NMZWP).

Lovemore Moyo, Zvoma rift widens

Mon, Feb 22, 2010

Harare – The clash between Zimbabwe’s Speaker of House of Assembly Lovemore Moyo and the country’s Clerk of Parliament has widened with the former threatening the latter with unspecified action over leaking of confidential documents.

Kasukuwere storms out of Indigenisation meeting

Fri, Mar 26, 2010

Harare- The embattled Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has stormed out of an Indigenisation meeting after a white businessman had described the Empowerment law as an ‘economic apartheid’.

Zimbabweans in the UK to celebrate Independence Day

Tue, Apr 06, 2010

Birmingham - Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom are set to celebrate Zimbabwe’s independence across the country with places such as Leeds, Nottingham, and Bristol eagerly preparing for their own local gatherings.

Mugabe incites Nigel Chanakira to sieze Miekles

Tue, Aug 31, 2010

Harare-Robert Mugabe on Saturday incited Zanu PF businessman Nigel Chanakira to apply the controversial indigenisation law in order to end the shareholding dispute he is having with John Moxon over Meikles Africa.

Zimbabwe’s Lobels Bakery closes business

Tue, Sep 07, 2010

Harare:One of the country’s largest bakeries Lobels, has stopped bread production after dismissing three of its top managers on allegations of fraud and misappropriation of company funds that had reportedly crippled the bread manufacturing company’s operations.

UK Diplomat blasts White Farmers

Sun, Jun 05, 2011

Leeds A Former UK diplomat to Zimbabwe left no stone unturned on the Robert Mugabe engineered Zimbabwean Land Crisis as he blasted some of Zimbabwe’s white farmers for racism.

I’m not on indefinite sick leave-Khupe

Sun, Jun 19, 2011

Harare Zimbabwe’s Deputy premier Thokozani Khupe has dispelled rumours that she had taken an indefinite leave from government owing to her breast cancer illness saying although it is true that she is unwell, she would be back to work on Monday.

Mujuru’s blue-flames prove chemical meddling- Experts

Wed, Jan 25, 2012

As the Inquest into the death of the retired army general Solomon Mujuru continued, it emerged Tuesday that the flames that engulfed his body may have been well between 1700°C to 3000°Celcius, and the burning was caused by chemical meddling, according to experts writes ZimEye.