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Patel declared national hero
Herald Reporters
THE Zanu-PF Politburo met in Harare yesterday and unanimously declared businessman and nationalist Cde Kantibhai Gordanbhai Patel a national hero.
His remains will be interred at the National Heroes Acre in August next year during National Heroes’ Day commemorations.
Cde Patel (83) died last Saturday in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he had been receiving treatment.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo yesterday said the Politburo reached the decision after taking stock of his contributions during and after the liberation struggle.
“Cde Patel has been declared a national hero. The decision was unanimous. Everyone spoke highly of his contributions. He
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Rushwaya, Zifa row drags on
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US faces Zim cash lawsuits
Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
INDIVIDUALS and companies losing money through the United States’ Office of Foreign Assets Control should engage lawyers and challenge the embargo in international courts.
Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana yesterday said although this was expensive, time had come for Zimbabweans to challenge the illegal sanctions.
“Countries that have imposed these illegal sanctions with total disregard of the United Nations structures are actually violating human rights.
“They are targeting any transactions, especially in the US currency as they are processed in their system,” he said.
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