WikiLeaks sucks in church leaders
Herald Reporter
WIKILEAKS cables reveal that in 2006 some church leaders intended to court Zanu-PF to participate in activities that would lead to regime change.
The Mutare “bishops troika” comprising Trevor Manhanga (Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe) Patrick Mutume (Catholic Church) and Sebastian Bakare (Anglican Church) met US ambassador Christopher Dell at his offices in Harare on December 19, 2005 and explained how they intended to execute their plan.
The bishops reportedly said they had planned a meeting early in 2006 to discuss ways to influence people towards a possible “indaba-style” gathering on a new constitution.
They reportedly told Mr Dell that the new year would see a
Texas wildfires torch 1 000 homes
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Harmful effects of transfer pricing in Africa
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Over the past few years, many governments in Africa have been focusing their energy on finding ways of innovatively
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The country has been experiencing steady growth since the adoption of the multi-currency system and more growth is
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It is 8:05 on a Wednesday morning; you have a midday deadline with a major new client. The phone rings. It is your PA,
Zim soccer economy in a depression
As one passes through Zifa House along Livingstone Avenue in the capital, they will probably be forgiven for mistaking it for
UK deports Zim woman
Herald Reporter
A 26-YEAR-OLD woman who was deported from Britain arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday in handcuffs after she allegedly assaulted
Zeparu launches economic barometer
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Economic Policy Analysis and Research Unit unveiled its economic barometer series recently with a view to give an
WBCG to engage local businesses
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
THE Walvis Bay Corridor Group will be in the country this month to engage local businesses on the use of the Walvis Bay
Makusha doubtful for All Africa Games
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
NGONIDZASHE Makusha, the Zimbabwe athletics hot-shot has to wait a little longer to know if he can add an All Africa


