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Fight damper on free gem trade
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British PM, David Cameron’s warning that his country will not give aid to African countries that don’t favour homosexuality
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NRZ yet to acquire locomotives
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THE National Railways of Zimbabwe is failing to raise US$26 million for it to take delivery of 14 locomotives from a Chinese firm
SMM lawyers threaten ZMDC
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LAWYERS representing former Shabani-Mashava Mine shareholder, Mr Mutumwa Mawere, want the Zimbabwe Mining
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