Eric Rosen comes right after 11 years!
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Zimbabwe: When Exile is more than being away
Last week I took your time to dwell elaborately on our story as an itinerant civilisation, a footloose people obeying the curse of a wanderer.
Professor Jonathan Moyo back into the Politburo!
By Sydney Kawadza
Former Zanu-PF deputy spokesperson Professor Jonathan Moyo has bounced back into the Politburo five years after being suspended from the party for standing as an independent candidate in the 2005 general election.
Those who call for sanctions against Zim should be charged with treason
By Lovemore Chikova
ZANU-PF has unanimously endorsed President Mugabe as its presidential candidate for the harmonised elections set for next year.
US$11 million for irrigation development
THE Government intends to inject more than US$11 million into irrigation development as part of efforts to improve agricultural output. Finance Minister Mr Tendai Biti last week revealed that authorities…
PSL Judgement Day! Is it going to be Dynamos or Motor Action?
THE battle for football supremacy in the 2010 Premiership season takes its final and most intriguing turn this afternoon as two worlds collide in a winner- takes-all dogfight as relegation-threatened Lengthens and Black Mambas clash with title seekers Motor Action and Dynamos respectively.
Zimbabwe: When Exile is more than being away
Last week I took your time to dwell elaborately on our story as an itinerant civilisation, a footloose people obeying the curse of a wanderer.
No going back on 2011 polls as that would be unconstitutional
PRESIDENT Mugabe has said attempts by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to mislead the nation into thinking only Presidential elections will be held next year are contrary to the Constitution.
Professor Arthur Mutambara quits race
MDC leader Professor Arthur Mutambara will not seek re-election at the party congress set for January next year amid reports that 11 out of 12 provinces have already indicated they will endorse secretary-general Prof Welshman Ncube as president.
SA halts Zim deportations
THE South African Government says it will not deport Zimbabweans who fail to regularise their stay in that country after the expiry of the Dece-mber 31 deadline.









